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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Provincial Exams

Well, we are almost at the end of the school year. On the road to a high school diploma in BC, you must write 5 mandatory provincial exams. This week and next I will be visiting your Planning classes to discuss your Grade 10 provincial exams in more detail. Here are some tips to remember though.

DON'T
  • Show up late for your exam
  • Cram right before your exam
  • Pull an 'all-nighter' studying for your exam
  • Hang around with people who stress you out on the exam day--no drama!!
  • Think of your exam in a negative way, as in "This exam is stupid, I'm going to fail!"
  • Miss breakfast, especially before you write an exam--your brain needs food!!!
DO

  • Study at least a week before your exam if possible.
  • Visit the 'Provincial Exams' link on the side of this page, sign up on the Student Secure Web. You will need your Personal Education Number [PEN], it is on your final report card.
  • Look at previous exams, you can download them on the Provincial exam website.
  • Think of your exam in a positive way--as in, "I only have one more exam after this and then I have a whole summer ahead of me!"
  • Arrive at least 10 minutes early for your exam.
  • Flash cards!
  • Relax right before the exam, clear your mind.
  • Bring 2 pencils, 2 pens, an eraser and a calculator.
  • Eat a healthy meal before the exam.
  • Go to the bathroom before the exam.
  • Breathe deeply, be in the present moment.
  • When you first open the exam booklet, flip through it so you can get an idea of what to expect during the next couple hours.
  • Skip questions that you're stuck on, but do go back to them if there's time.
  • Use all the time given to you. If you're done, revisit some of the tougher questions, and check your work.
Finally, if you are being recommended for summer school, I strongly encourage you to enrol as soon as possible. You can see what spaces are left at http://www.continuinged.ca