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<blockquote data-quote="sumone" data-source="post: 550800" data-attributes="member: 551481"><p>my best test-taking method is to not worry about the test. just make sure you pay attention in class and do the work required of you outside of class (e.g. homework) w/o cramming the night before and you should be straight. also make sure you eat breakfast. on tests like the ACT or whatever, there are things you can study, but you may have already figured out that I don't advocate studying. I do, however, advocate "freshening up"; guess it depends on how you look at it. I've always done well on aptitude tests...achievement tests, though, I hate. 29; like it matters in the real world though. maybe a little for what college you're trying to get in if it has requirements, but to me, I hate "summarizing" a person's knowledge with a score. knowledge has no quantitative value in my eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sumone, post: 550800, member: 551481"] my best test-taking method is to not worry about the test. just make sure you pay attention in class and do the work required of you outside of class (e.g. homework) w/o cramming the night before and you should be straight. also make sure you eat breakfast. on tests like the ACT or whatever, there are things you can study, but you may have already figured out that I don't advocate studying. I do, however, advocate "freshening up"; guess it depends on how you look at it. I've always done well on aptitude tests...achievement tests, though, I hate. 29; like it matters in the real world though. maybe a little for what college you're trying to get in if it has requirements, but to me, I hate "summarizing" a person's knowledge with a score. knowledge has no quantitative value in my eyes. [/QUOTE]
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