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Effective Learning Service
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Effective Learning Service Pass Your Exams Effective Learning Service

Exam Performance Why do students sometimes not perform well in exams ?

Reasons why students do badly in exams Not addressing the specific set question; Poor time management; running out of time, or not allocating sufficient time to questions proportionate to the weight of marks allocated; Missing out key points in answers; Over-descriptive or superficial answers; not enough analysis of main issues and practices; Over-reliance on finding information from books in open book exams; Presentational issues, particularly illegible handwriting and not writing in proper sentences.

Tutors at the School of Management were asked by the Effective Learning Officer what they were looking for in student exam answers; and what constituted a ‘good’ answer. A selection of responses are shown, which are representative of the comments as a whole. What would you guess they are ?

Positive Strategies Revision Go beyond the recommended reading lists; demonstrate this additional reading to the examiner in your answers. Choosing questions/time management At the start of the exam, read the questions carefully; be clear about what is expected Plan your answer; make notes at the start of the paper and cross these out before writing the main answer.

Positive strategies Answering questions Focus on, and address, the set question or topic; don’t just tell all you know on a topic. Support ideas with evidence and/or examples. Quality, in-depth answers that focus on selected issues are often preferable to answers that cover a broader, but often more superficial, canvas. You need to demonstrate your clear understanding of a topic. This is done by both accurate description and analysis of elements in the set topic, but the latter is often more important for good marks. Write extended answers, in proper sentences; avoid superficial ‘bullet-point’ answers.

Revision Strategies Reading is often best done in short, concentrated bursts of around 45-60 minutes. Decide in advance what topics to revise, then read for the set period. Use past exam papers as the purpose for your reading. Looking at past exam papers also gives you an idea what topics recur and ‘tunes you in’ to the language in which questions are set. You can also use past exam questions to set yourself a ‘mock exam’ under timed conditions. Revise with others. This can be an excellent way of learning, providing you are all committed to the task. Get back into the habit of writing by hand with a pen. This is what you will have to do in an exam. Your writing must be legible, otherwise the tutor will not understand the points you are making.

Revision Before starting any revision on any topic, test your memory of main points before you read. Write down/brainstorm what you do remember, and this will help you to direct your reading and to the topics you couldn’t remember much about. Establishing a revision plan that starts a month before the exam will help you build up your confidence

Answering the Questions First stage: Analyse the question – make sure you know what is expected of you ‘Brainstorm’ the question and make notes on the answer paper. Cross out your notes before you start to write the full answer

“Do I have to write full references in exams?” NO. However, we DO expect students to: Give the names of main commentators/theorists To know the year or period of origin of the idea To demonstrate knowledge about, and applicability of, these theories to particular situations, and particularly those that feature in any exam question.

Writing Write in proper and extended sentences Avoid using bullet points Work hard at ensuring your handwriting is legible Give yourself time to check and read quickly through each answer before you move on to the next question.

Keeping to time is more important than aiming for perfection in an answer

‘Pass Your Exams’ Sources Read the new Effective Learning Booklet ‘Pass Your Exams’, which you will find on the Effective Learning Service pages of the School of Management Home Pages (click onto ‘Resources’ – then ‘Effective Learning Service’ – ‘Workbooks’)