For many students and children, the word Exam is synonymous to stress
and when it turns to competitive entrance exams like, SNAP test, the
level of stress reaches another high. In most cases, candidates are
unable to cope with the stress thus affecting their performance
adversely. Here are some handy hints that can help candidates to cope
with exam stress.
• Revise all the topics you are confident with. For the purpose, candidates can also make a time-table and follow it.
• Avoid going through the entire text for revision, instead, use the notes and texts prepared during the regular study. Candidates can also take the help of summary notes provided in the books for the purpose. Use diagrams, graphs, figures and illustrations for revisions as they provide ample amount of information.
• Take a 10 minutes break after every study session of around an hour or after finishing a topic, to avoid confusion.During the break, you can talk to your friends and parents to refresh your mood, remember the happy, light moments spent with your family and friends, see old albums, listen to soft pleasing music to distress yourself.
• Get good sleep – at least 6 hours of sleep -- the night before the exam.
• Have proper breakfast / food before leaving for the exam. An empty stomach often distracts you from concentrating on the paper. Drink lots of juice as sugar is a quick source of energy. Avoid junk food.
Above all, Think positive and keep your calm on the exam day.
Good luck!
SNAP Examination 5 Year Question Paper Analysis: 2008-2012
SNAP Exam 5 year Analytical & Logical Reasoning analysis: 2008-2012
SNAP December 2012: General Awareness Solved Question Paper
• Revise all the topics you are confident with. For the purpose, candidates can also make a time-table and follow it.
• Avoid going through the entire text for revision, instead, use the notes and texts prepared during the regular study. Candidates can also take the help of summary notes provided in the books for the purpose. Use diagrams, graphs, figures and illustrations for revisions as they provide ample amount of information.
• Take a 10 minutes break after every study session of around an hour or after finishing a topic, to avoid confusion.During the break, you can talk to your friends and parents to refresh your mood, remember the happy, light moments spent with your family and friends, see old albums, listen to soft pleasing music to distress yourself.
• Get good sleep – at least 6 hours of sleep -- the night before the exam.
• Have proper breakfast / food before leaving for the exam. An empty stomach often distracts you from concentrating on the paper. Drink lots of juice as sugar is a quick source of energy. Avoid junk food.
Above all, Think positive and keep your calm on the exam day.
Good luck!
SNAP Examination 5 Year Question Paper Analysis: 2008-2012
SNAP Exam 5 year Analytical & Logical Reasoning analysis: 2008-2012
SNAP December 2012: General Awareness Solved Question Paper
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ReplyDeletesomething like "you should have a good sleep", than actually to have it. No arguing, just from my personal experience.