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Monday, October 25, 2021

How to prepare for an exam

 How to prepare for an exam: relax

If you want really to do your best in an examination, fling away the book the day before, say to yourself, “I won’t waste another minute on this miserable thing, and I don’t care an iota whether I succeed or not.” Say this sincerely, and feel it; and go out and play, or go to bed and sleep, and I am sure the results next day will encourage you to use the method permanently. William James, “Gospel of Relaxation"

If you’ve been up all night cramming, in other words, good luck. You’ll need it. But if you’ve been diligent, have steeped yourself in the subject all semester long, and either went out to play or to an early bed the night before, your luck will be the residue of design. You’ll do fine. Relax.

But don’t try too hard to relax.
It is needless to say that that is not the way to do it. The way to do it, paradoxical as it may seem, is genuinely not to care whether you are doing it or not.


Care later. On exam day just show up and do your best.

1 comment:

  1. H01

    I find this advice to be pretty close to my way of thinking. When I know that an exam or a big project is coming up, its best to understand that you have up until the day before to prepare and ready yourself. But on that day before any more studying and learning isn't going to help. A professor in the past described it to me that when you study you are breaking and rewiring neural pathways, and they need time to reconnect. So once it gets to that day its best to rest your mind on that subject and understand no matter how diligent you've been you are now the inheritor of the effort or lack of and just roll with it.

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