STUDYING FOR AND TAKING A MATH EXAM

Prof. Clare Hemenway, Mathematics Department

If you study a little bit each day, you do not have to cram for an exam. If you wait until the last minute, you will not have time to seek help you may need and you will probably confuse concepts. In fact, if you have kept up, you should be almost ready for the exam.

To review for an exam:

  1. Read your class notes. Pay particular attention to the types of problems that were stressed in class.
  2. Review your homework assignments, reworking a few of the problems.
  3. Important: It is imperative that you work some problems in in detail and not just look over your homework.

  4. Study formulas, definitions, theorems and procedures.
  5. Work review exercises at end of chapter.

To take an exam:

 
 

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