Tips for Exam Success

26 May 2022 Sarah Rolton

Winter is coming… and so is exam season.

Universities across the country are shifting towards online supervision; thank you COVID. Regional students are saying goodbye to sitting in freezing halls and old churches and now can sit the exam in the comfort of their home. The shift to online presents a new set of challenges and concerns for students, including uneasiness with new software and platforms, worries surrounding connectivity and added anxiety of family members obliviously entering the room. CUC have some tips up their sleeve to share with our regional students to minimise stress and maximise results.

The Lead-Up
  • Make sure you have recorded and understand the details and logistics of the exam. If you are undertaking an exam via ProctorU  we strongly recommend you check your computer settings and set up ProctorU well in advance of your exam time. Even a few days
    prior. We have created a ProctorU Exam Guide to assist you in your preparation.  Exam Guide
  • Did you know that many exam supervision platforms require a room scan and external camera? CUC Bass Coast has a dedicated break-out a spaces and our tutorial room that you can book for exams.
  • Exams are often scary because of the unknown elements. Familiarise yourself with expectations and the structure of the exam to reduce the number of unknowns.
  • Can you take notes? Is it open book? Can you have other tabs open during the exam? Are you allowed to take pen and paper to support your brainstorming? All worthy questions that you should ask your lecturer.
  • Do not cram! There is plenty of research to support this claim. Planning a revision timetable is way more efficient and less stressful.
  • Strategize and plan your time accordingly. If you have a three-part, two-hour exam with 20 multiplication questions, 10 short answer questions and 1 essay. The essay is worth 50%, multiple-choice is 20%, and the short answer is work 30%……how many coffees will you need prior to the exam?
  • Complete a practice test. Better yet, complete the practice test in the same place you will complete the real one on game day. Familiarise yourself with software and be comfortable in your surroundings.
Game Day
  • Watch the clock, ensure you stick to your time allocation for each question and section. Remember, you can come back to questions if you have time at the end.
  • Tech is great until it’s not. We all have technical issues from time to time, and the exam space is not exempt. Make yourself aware of the procedure when technical glitches occur. Contact the help desk or your instructor, do not panic and leave the room unless instructed.
  • Check-in with CUC staff for support. Our door is always open!
  • Be in it to win it – use your reading time to highlight the questions you feel most confidently answering. It is an effective approach to exams as you will be less likely to miss “easy” marks.
  • Try not to panic. Most of us have walked into an exam at some point, convinced that we have been subjected to Hermione Granger’s Obliviate spell. Take some deep breaths and remind yourself that you are indeed prepared.
  • Before you press submit, proofread and go over answers and backtrack to the questions you were unsure of. Checking grammar and punctuation in longer answers is always a good practice.

Exam periods are often a high-stress period in the semester. The CUC Staff are here to provide students with face-to-face support during a time they need it most. Being prepared is half the battle, we can assist students in creating a study plan.

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