{"id":122,"date":"2006-03-01T19:47:03","date_gmt":"2006-03-02T00:47:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/devinreams.com\/2006\/03\/01\/studying-for-tests\/"},"modified":"2006-03-01T19:47:03","modified_gmt":"2006-03-02T00:47:03","slug":"studying-for-tests","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress.reams.me\/?p=122","title":{"rendered":"Studying for Tests"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>To answer the question: yes, I <em>did<\/em> drop off the planet these last few days. Actually I&#8217;ve just been running all over the place. My roommate&#8217;s family came into town which meant lots of time not spent studying for my accounting test. Shoot, very little time to study! What do you do typically in those situations?<\/p>\n<p>Personally, <a href=\"http:\/\/devinreams.com\/2006\/02\/10\/dealing-with-stress-proactive\/\">instead of stressing out<\/a>, I decided to do the last thing most people probably would: I took a nap. Sure, there may be a lot to do but I figured I&#8217;d want to take care of everything once I was well rested. In short, it worked out for the best&#8230; the test was Monday evening (7:00pm) and I napped until 1:45am that morning. I proceeded to study my notes, homework and practice problems. I took a nap between and then one more at 6:00am.<\/p>\n<p>Sure, I could&#8217;ve stayed up all night and read everything I could possibly find&#8230; but that&#8217;s a waste of time. When it comes to studying, tests, and school in general I&#8217;m a big fan of benefit-cost analysis. In other words I asked myself: How often do I see these people (roommate&#8217;s family)? Would the few hours spent with them be worth more than the extra time spent on practice problems? The answer was yes. How? Put simply: the few hours spent re-reading all the material would only earn a few more percentage points. Points which can easily be made up later&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>So how do I go about studying for tests? Well, the first test in a class is always the best. It sets the pace for the rest of the year. So, I essentially do the (I know this will sound bad) bare minimum required to understand <span style=\"font-style: italic\">all<\/span> the material. For example, I had a Cost Management test last week which I studied a little bit for. Why didn&#8217;t I dedicate a lot of time to it? I did pretty well on all the previous homeworks (which were largely problem solving). All I had to do then is re-familiarize myself with them. From there all I needed to do was read the chapter notes and slides. The end result was nearly a perfect score on the math problems. I had already spent the time mastering the material once or twice a week (through homework). The multiple choice questions? Those are a different story. I did alright, but, as I mentioned, this is the first test and those points tell me where I need to focus more energy next time.<\/p>\n<p>My point is, I studied until I felt comfortable enough to go into a test with a <em>decent<\/em> understanding of <span style=\"font-style: italic\">all<\/span> the material on it. Did I know each chapter in-depth? No. Did I know <span style=\"font-style: italic\">any<\/span> chapter in-depth? No. Did I need to? My grade (a B) suggests I didn&#8217;t. Having never actually read a chapter from the book I feel this is a great way to set the bar for the rest of the semester. It&#8217;s quite obvious where I need to go from here. I need to read a bit more and make sure I&#8217;m familiar with multiple-choice questions. Simple as that.<\/p>\n<p>How do I know this works? Why is it I don&#8217;t just end up with the same score as the first test? Simple: I change my study behavior. The first accounting class I took in college was the hardest thing I had encountered. I got a 73 on the first test. I worked smarter (not harder) and started to realize what would work best; I got an 85. By the final I had perfected my study routine and scored 107%. There was no curve, he just added 10 questions (worth 1-point each). That means I either missed one question from the test or 3 of the extra questions.<\/p>\n<p>In short, spend the time &#8216;studying&#8217; as the semester progresses. Sure, I understand the need to study for hours and hours before a big test. But, if you prepare along the way, it makes the act of studying that much easier.<\/p>\n<p>Yes, I&#8217;m on the Dean&#8217;s List. I know I&#8217;m in (at least) the top 7 percent of the school. But that doesn&#8217;t necessairly mean I&#8217;m &#8220;smart&#8221;. You don&#8217;t have to be &#8220;smart&#8221; to succeed&#8230; look at the Fortune 500 CEOs. No, all you have to be is <span style=\"font-weight: bold\">clever<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>[tags]college, study, test, midterm, homework, personal, success[\/tags]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>To answer the question: yes, I did drop off the planet these last few days. Actually I&#8217;ve just been running all over the place. My roommate&#8217;s family came into town which meant lots of time not spent studying for my accounting test. Shoot, very little time to study! 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