Student's Guide to Exam Success

Student's Guide to Exam Success

by EileenTracy (Author)

Synopsis

Exams frighten almost everyone. Fear of failure (and fear of success) can inhibit learning. Students will always perform better if they have the necessary emotional resources in the run-up to their exams. Many study books fail to deliver what they promise: techniques alone do not necessarily boost exam performance. To work effectively, study advice has to take account of the variety of attitudes students have to the prospect of being assessed. These determine how successfully they adopt and develop study strategies for exam success. In addition to fundamental student skills such as timetabling, note-taking, memorising, research, use of the internet, essay-writing and exam technique, "The Student's Guide to Exam Success" offers ground-breaking advice on developing emotional strength in response to the increasingly heavy demands that are made on students in the modern world. It offers a variety of strategies which will help students to: develop self-awareness; find out how to stop procrastinating and worrying about results, and start to enjoy their work; learn about the dangers of swotting; develop the necessary confidence to handle reading lists, coursework, presentations and practicals; and learn to deal with tutors, lecturers and examiners.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 033520726X
ISBN 13: 9780335207268

Media Reviews
This is a book which combines essential study skills guidance with counselling on overcoming exam fears...Eileen Tracy...takes a supportive, understanding, and very personal approach to her readers. If you feel nervous, under-confident, or overwhelmed by the prospect of exams, she knows how you feel, and has plenty of remedies on offer. - www.mantex.co.uk Mantex Info Design website 20031030 An indispensable study aid! Radio 1 20020101
Author Bio
Eileen Tracy is a study skills counsellor and lecturer who applied and developed study techniques in her own exam preparation at Oxford University. In addition to running her private practice in Central London, where she helps students to resolve learning difficulties and fulfil their academic potential, she has appeared on BBC television as well as contributing regular articles in the national press. She has also provided educational advice and on-line exam support on Freeserve's and the BBC's education website. www.eileentracy.co.uk