The Teen’s Recipe For Exam Success

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To bake the perfect cake, you need a perfect recipe. Likewise to pass your exams, you need to know the right ingredients to put in your studies. Have you ever thought about how some students seem to always be the top of your class and they always score the high marks? It is because they have the recipe for success.

Throughout the world, people who succeed in life always have a secret recipe that the majority of people do not know about. They plan their success before hand. They do their homework while others sleep away or laze about. Anybody can just get by being average, but it takes you to go the extra mile to excel.

Exams are the one thing that we are all afraid of and uncomfortable with. I have come to notice that it is mainly because of the lack of the necessary preparation for the exam. Most times there is no strategy in place from the onset and this is not entirely anybody’s fault. I will like to share what I call T.I.P.S with you.

T Stands for Techniques: What techniques have you put in place towards your exam preparation? Techniques are a series of methods you use to achieve your desire goals.

What studying methods have you? Firstly you need to have your notes rewritten in a neat file, topic by topic on A4 sheets. On these sheets you could have bullet points, mind maps or anything that makes your notes fun and easy to read. The file will ensure you can quickly revise a topic and likewise easily take a couple of sheets out to revise, instead of carrying a whole book.

I Stands For Ideas: Are your ideas on each topic helping you towards a better understanding of your notes?
You should ask yourself questions as you read your notes. Questions like What, Why, How, When will ensure you grasp the main ideas behind what you are reading.

P Stands for Principles: Once you set your solid principles for your studies, there will be no way you will fail. Principles always work irrespective of who or how it is being used. The law of gravity states that once you throw a ball up, it will eventually come down and that is a principle in action. Have you got your studying principles? A good study principle you can practice is to set regular study times, let us say one hour study time with 20 to 30 minutes breaks. There is no substitute for disciplined learning, make it as routine as possible.

S Stands for Strategies: Your strategies should be your game plan and passport to your desire grades. Depending on your style of learning, you could have your notes in diagram forms as a visual learner, you could also record your notes and have it play back to you as often as possible as an auditory learner and as a hands-on learner you could design your learning, so you can touch and feel what you are learning through experiments, making it as practical as possible.
Plan your studies and add as much fun as is necessary for your success.

Laura has been a source of inspiration and great influence in the lives of many youngsters both students and children alike. Her burning ambition to see teens find and reach their full potential has driven her to prolifically write books to challenge, empower and enrich their lives beyond their own expectations.

She recalls times in her life as a teen where she wanted to be the best, but lacked the exposure, especially exposure to the world of business. Now a serial entrepreneur a private tutor and coach, a best selling author and a successful network marketer, Laura is mentoring teens to leadership and helping them create their own success stories.

Author of – 10 Exams Secrets Of Highly Successfulteens, The Go-getter Entrepreneurial Teen and The Teen With A Millionaire Mindset. All her books are poised to be bestsellers. Her books are a must read for all teens who want to make a mark in today’s world. Visit her site at [http://www.Successfulteens.co.uk], for videos and sign up for free Science and Maths online lessons.

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