Studying:Start studying three days before the test so you can learn and retain all of the information. Be sure to have a goal when you're studying also make sure there are no distractions in the room. Do not study at night before the test or 10 minutes before the test.
Matching:When matching questions appear on tests, cross out the answer after it is no longer an option.
True/False: Words such as sometimes, often, frequently, ordinary, and generally usually indicate a "true" statement. Also remember that every part of the "true" statement must be true. If one part is false, then the answer is false.
Multiple Choice: During multiple choice, make sure you cross out the answers that you know for sure are wrong. Skip a question you don't understand and read through other questions because there may be clues to the question you're not 100% positive about.
Essay: Before writing an essay make sure you do an outline with the points you want to include. Back up your points with specific information and examples.