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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Test-Taking Tips

By Hedrick Lepsch


One of the many resources available to students is their fellow students. Those individuals who create and take full advantage of study groups and group learning activities will be better able to propel their academic careers and find success in learning the material.

It is really important to know what to use in different situations. Whether you choose to do it by trial and error or through reading the instructions it's up to you. Doing something about it is important though. Third- Most photographers don't backup their files and this is really sad because it only takes one crash and all of your art is gone. This is something that is easy to fix if you are willing to take a few minutes and get it on a cloud or cd. Fourth-Using the wrong lenses is a common mistake that holds many photographers back from getting the right lighting and feeling from their pictures. There are so many and getting an education in photography can help you in understanding what they all do.

Fifth- Many photographers who are starting out think that they need to get a really nice camera to take amazing pictures but this is not true. It takes a good understanding of picture taking more than anything else. Sixth- Many photographers think they can edit on their camera but you should really get it on your computer where you can get a full screen view of the product that way you can make an educated decision on whether to delete, enhance, or change in anyway.

Tip Three: Always review. It's never too early to start studying for a test. Even if you just casually look over your notes every once in a while, the repetition will help you remember and actually learn! If your instructor offers a study guide or sample questions, take advantage of them. Let them guide your studies, but don't rule out everything else. You never know what kind of information may slip into the test.

Tip Four: Study together. Get together with some classmates and compare notes, quiz each other, make up review games, and learn from each other. You will all probably go in with slightly different understandings of the material, but come out with a well-rounded, complete understanding of all the material. Even for students participating in online education, you can meet other students in person or online to study together.

Tip Five: Be confident. If you followed the first four tips, you will have been well prepared. Trust your gut and try not to over think questions. Don't last minute cram, don't panic, just breathe and charge in with confidence. If a question stumps you, don't let it bother you. It's just one question. You will do fine! If you are getting an online degree or a traditional degree, these tips will help you prepare for any test you face!




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