Properly Preparing For An Exam

By Franklin Skribbit


One of the most important aspects that a college student must learn while attending school is how to master the craft of critical thinking. For many, the idea of critical thinking is abstract and elusive; almost nothing more than a keyword they know their professors like to hear.

But there is much more to critical thinking than simply a buzz word that can make a college student appear smart. Although, in reality, those who understand critical thinking, like the collegiate level professors some students are trying to impress by throwing around the phrase critical thinking, likewise understand when others do not know the concepts involved in critical thinking.

This style of education is one of the best ways for experienced educators to teach others the skills and necessities of the profession or discipline that they themselves have mastered.

So the issue then becomes properly preparing for the examination. The very first step that a student must take to fully and properly prepare for their test day is to begin early, very early, in fact.

Whether they are pursuing an education in business or a nursing degree, those college students who strive to employ critical thinking while writing their research or midterm essays will be able to write stronger and more effective papers. Thinking critically and writing, at least in this instance, are closely tied together.

Often times, there will be numerous distractions that can hinder the efforts of the listener. Clearing these distractions from one's mind can be difficult, but with practice, a person can learn how to develop the focus necessary to push distractions form their minds and begin to listen effectively to the speaker.

When a college student thinks critically about the paper they are try to write, they will find themselves pondering over their research data and other materials that will help them to come up with their own conclusions. This process can often be jumbled and disorderly, which brings again the need for writing and critical thinking to go hand in hand.

But this does not mean writing an organized paper from jumbled thoughts. No, rather it means that a student must first write their thoughts in whatever form them come so as not to forget these important inspirations once the drafting of the essay does begin.

Listening to a speaker while thinking on the material they are speaking about can help a student focus of what is being taught and how it ties into what has previously been taught or previously knowledge the student possesses.

By fully preparing all semester long through study and living a healthy lifestyle, a nursing student will be able to properly prepare for the day of their exams.




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