University Exam Tips that You’ll Actually Use
As a first-generation student, there were many things that I struggled with in university. I didn’t have a support team who provided me with helpful university exam tips. I remember how devastated I felt when I almost failed my Zoology midterm. Up to that moment, I thought I knew how to study. It was only after I attended many workshops and spoke to my academic advisor, did I realize I was using techniques that were not well-suited for my learning style.
Over the years, I have researched and found valuable exam tips that I want to share. Just so other students would not experience the bottomless pit feeling that I felt.
Topics:
• 9 quick exam tips • dealing with exam anxiety • preparing for online exams | • how to create your own exam questions • handling exam success |
In this article, I captured helpful exam resources from the top institutions across Canada. To better prepare for exams. check out the extensive list of articles, PDFs and videos below.
Click on the exam topics that interest you and find your university below for resources specific to your university.
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Table of Contents
Quick 9 Exam Tips for College and University Students
1. Complete as many practice tests as you can. Ask yourself, what are some questions that your professor will definitely include in the exam. Also, ensure that you understand the important key takeaways for each unit.
2. Look over the course syllabus. It highlights the main concepts and key topics for each unit. Make sure you thoroughly understand the learning objectives for the course.
3. Mimic the exam setting – complete a practice exam and time yourself. Do not look up the answers during the test. After you are finished, what were the questions that you had trouble with? Mark the questions you got wrong and re-do them. Make sure you are not memorizing the answers and ensure you understand all the steps.
4. If you do not have time to read the textbook, read the key summary tables for each chapter. It will cover the high-level important concepts that you should know about. It will also be a good refresher.
5. Use exam planners and break down your studying schedule. Track how long it takes you to review one unit, to complete practice tests and quizzes. This will give you a general idea of how long it will take you to study the whole course. You can check out Ryerson University’s final exam planning (PDF) or the University of Waterloo’s backwards planning (PDF).
6. Build connections with the concepts you are learning. This will help you memorize the material long-term. Create mind maps, summary sheets or flow charts.
7. Teach someone the material and explain the subject out loud. You can do this by having a study group or teaching someone virtually. When you speak out loud, it will help you memorize and understand the material better.
8. Know where and when your exam will be. Try to find the room ahead of time and arrive early. If you can, try studying or writing your mock exams in the examination room.
9. After any test or exam, be sure to talk to your academic professor, advisor or study coach to help you improve for next time. Don’t be too hard on yourself as every professor has a different teaching style which takes time to understand. You will eventually figure out your learning style and the best way to study.
It is important to reflect on what you can do better and what you will change for the next tests. You can also check out Ryerson University’s post-test reflection (PDF) for some good questions.
Creating your Own Examination Questions
- McMaster University: Learn how to create sample exam questions (PDF)
- Concordia University: Learn about the four-level of questions: factual, analytic, hypothetical and evaluative (PDF)
- Laurier University: Learn how to anticipate the questions that will appear on the exam (PDF)
Dealing with Exam Anxiety
- Read the instructions slowly and carefully. Use a highlighter to mark the important terms and parts of the question. When we are in a stressful situation, we tend to rush and miss what the question is asking.
- Avoid talking to your peers before the exams. It can add to your anxiety if they mention something that you didn’t study.
- I cannot stress enough how important a good night’s sleep is. When I lose sleep, I am tired and it’s harder for me to remember important details.
- Learn more ways to control test anxiety by reading this article by Western University.
- Tackle the easier questions on the exams to help you build momentum and confidence.
- Learn some muscle relaxation technique from this article from Concordia University.
- Ryerson University: Managing Test Anxiety (video)
Handling Exam Stress
- What helped me was to use charts to breakdown my weekly tasks for each course. I would know exactly what I needed to study and what I needed to prioritize. These planners really helped me:
- Here are other schedule planners with different formats:
- Wilfried Laurier University: Daily task list (PDF)
- University of Guelph: Task lists (Excel)
- York University: Managing exam stress and anxiety (article)
Taking Online Exams
- University of Toronto: Take-home and online exams (PDF)
- Western University: Preparing for online exams that are open-book format (PDF)
- York University Guide: Learn how to study for an online exam and set up your home space
University of British Columbia Resources
- UBC comprehensive guide to online exams
- Chapman Learning Commons Student Toolkits: Preparing for exams
- UBC exam information
- University survival guide: All the resources students should know about at UBC
Concordia University Resources
- Concordia University has great exam tips for exam preparation, test strategies, how to write essay exams, multiple-choice exam tips and dealing with exam anxiety.
- Stay up-to-date with exam workshops at Concordia
- Concordia exam information
- University survival guide: All the resources students should know about at Concordia
University of Guelph Resources
- Exam preparation and study strategies
- University of Guelph Library: Succeed at exams (articles)
- How to write lab exams (article)
- U of G online tools and videos
- Latest exam information at U of G here
- University survival guide: All the resources students should know about at U of G
McGill University Resources
- Quick exam tips from McGill:
- Review your past mistakes for old quizzes and assignments. Take the time to understand why you made those mistakes.
- Before writing the exam, quickly review and have an action plan. Are there essay questions at the end? Which sections will you need to allocate more time to?
- Pay attention to words such as “list, explain, compare, outline.” Make sure you are aware of what the question is asking.
- Stay up-to-date on the latest McGill examination information here.
- University survival guide: All the resources students should know about at McGill
McMaster University Resources
- Student Success Centre: Four levels of questioning (PDF)
- Active study strategies (PDF)
- University exam tips for online tests (article)
- Latest exam information at Mac here
- University survival guide: All the resources students should know about at McMaster
University of Ottawa Resources
- Reviewing for exams (article)
- Final exam study guide (article)
- Latest exam information at uOttawa here
- University survival guide: All the resources students should know about at uOttawa
Ryerson University Resources
- Ryerson Technology tips for online exams (PDF)
- Checklist and tips for writing different exam formats: short answer, essay, multiple-choice (PDF)
- Academic Success Centre: Test and exam preparation (article)
- Latest exam information at RU here
- University survival guide: All the resources students should know about at Ryerson
University of Toronto Resources
- Tips for tests and exams (multiple-choice, essay tests, short-answers)
- Student Life: Exam tips (PDF), tackling problem-solving tests (article)
- Latest exam information at U of T:
- University survival guide: All the resources students should know about at U of T
University of Waterloo Resources
- Student Success Office: how to succeed on exams (article)
- Latest exam information at UW here
- University survival guide: All the resources students should know about at UW
Western University Resources
- Managing test anxiety (PDF)
- Skill-building handouts: Strategies for online exams (PDF), multiple-choice exams (PDF), time management for exams (PDF)
- Latest exam information at Western University here
- University survival guide: All the resources students should know about at Western
Wilfried Laurier University Resources
- Online exam checklist (PDF)
- How to complete essay exams (PDF)
- University exam tips and strategies (PDF)
- Prioritization task list (PDF)
- Mental preparation and anticipating the exam questions
- Stay up-to-date on Laurier’s exam information here
- University survival guide: All the resources students should know about at Laurier
York University Resources
- Examination tip sheet for York U students.
- Read about what you need to bring on the exam day and the location of your exam.
- Registrar’s Office: Exams and test information for alternate exams, deferred standing, conflict and more.
- #YUBlog tips for online learning and online exams
- Student Community and Leadership Development: Exam stress management (article)
- Preparing for online exams
- Study task breakdown worksheet
- How to write multiple-choice, short answer, essay exam, science and math exams
- Latest York University exam information
- University survival guide: All the resources students should know about at York
University Survival Guides (Canadian Edition)
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