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Tools to Pass Exams
Practices, hard work, self discipline along with many hours of studying are the keys you need to pass the...
- It's never too early to start studying. Do not expect to do well if you procrastinate and cram a week or two before the examination.
- The intelligent use of basic principles and pathophysiology along with careful thought often proves more rewarding than just cramming.
- Use all your spare time to practice questions; there are many books available with practice questions to stimulate the mind.
- Revision courses can assist tremendously by reviewing key specialties and preparing you for the format of the test. Look for courses that offer small class sizes so you can interact with the lecturers without feeling intimidated.
- Online courses often allow you to take practice tests that simulate the actual testing conditions and are a more structured subject-based revision. Look for courses that update the material regularly, and check that is writing the material.
- Practice mock-exams under time constraints and work out the best strategy that works for you: think fast, and commit yourself to an answer for each question. Only leave out those questions that are puzzling you. When you finish, go back and try these again.
- Read the question carefully. Many mistakes are due to misreading true for false, hyper for hypo and vice versa, etc. Remember: questions with the phrases "always" and "never" are usually false.
- Do not to spend too much time on one item. Answer every question—there is no negative marking.
- Often, responses that you were extremely confident about will appear less convincing the more you go over them. Remember that your first judgment is usually correct.
Leave time at the end to make sure you have transferred your responses to the answer sheet correctly.
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It's never too early to start studying. Do not expect to do well if you procrastinate and cram...
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How to Pass A1 & A2 exam
Taking the A1 and A2 (member of the Royal College of Surgeons) examination is a stressful...
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Online Qbanks for A1 & A2
A1 and A2 levels has over 1200 past examination-based questions covering a large range of topics. Users have the option of customising the course by selecting their preferred specialties, difficulty levels and question format. There is an online tutor who answers all user queries, along with detailed teaching notes for each question…
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Part 1 & 2 Classroom Courses
provides 3 and 4 day classroom courses which include both Part 1 and Part 2; they do give you the option to take either the Part 1 section or the Part 2 section separately or to take the 3 or 4 day course as a...
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