Last minute test prep strategies?

<p>So, I have Physics on Tuesday, Math and French on Wednesday. For Physics, I'm pretty ready because the topic is pretty easy for me, but I'm still unsure over a few things. Math I'm completely stumped and the test's on 9 chapters! I haven't even touched the book yet, and I have no idea what to do or where to start? French is fairly easy so I'm not too worried about it. Math is a major problem for me, because I always procrastinate!</p>

<p>So - Any test prep strategies u all recommend?</p>

<p>Read as much as you can, and leave yourself a few hours to crash. You’ll do better with sleep.</p>

<p>Failing that, just skip the test and make up some story. After all, who wants to be the system’s b!tch? Fight the power!</p>

<p>The ■■■■■ is partially right. You need sleep, so don’t study all through the night. Start now and only stop for food, the bathroom, and sleep. You also have Monday. Take your study materials to school and study whenever you can (lunch, free time, class you’re not doing anything in).</p>

<p>I wouldn’t advise skipping class. Many teachers get mad if you miss a test day, and you may get penalized. You have enough time.</p>

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*Tiocfaidh </p>

<p>Billymc: u mad, brah?</p>

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Oh God, not this again. Someone warn MIT.</p>

<p>@BillyMc, it will come indeed. But I’m not Irish, mate. I’m from London.</p>

<p>Exercise (if it’s feasible) and have coffee (if you normally do) on the morning of the test. Both those things have been shown to increase scores.</p>

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I was taking objection with the inclusion of Northern Ireland in the British realm, as I am obviously a supporter of Irish Republicanism.</p>

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Yes, being active will help the blood circulate through your brain and make you more alert. Just don’t tire yourself.</p>

<p>@enfieldacademy, does coffee actually help?</p>

<p>@BillyMc, really? Never seen very many Irish Republicans. But it is CC, and who knows what you’ll find… :D</p>