MATH How to be A Great Student. How to Make a List of Topics That Might Be Covered on the Test NEXT.

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MATH How to be A Great Student

How to Make a List of Topics That Might Be Covered on the Test NEXT

BACK NEXT How to Make a List of Topics That Might Be Covered on the Test Determine the Rules and Scope of the Test Construct Your List of Topics Find Specific Problems for Each Topic List Find Specific Problems for Each Topic List

BACK NEXT Determine the Scope of the Test - What will be covered on the test ? Know which chapters from the text book which chapters from the text book - Know what topics will be on the test - Know What type of test it will be (multiple-choice, true-false, problem solving, (multiple-choice, true-false, problem solving, theorems & ……etc… theorems & ……etc…

BACK NEXT Construct your List of Topics - Write out a List of all topics that the test might cover might cover - List specific topics - List each “word” problem separately

BACK NEXT Find Specific Problems for Each Topic on your List - Make the list long enough to provide sufficient practice for you to master each topic - Make sure it includes all types of problems that might appear on the test - Make it diverse to include problems on both moderate and challenging level