How to Study for Exams (With Pictures)

Alexander Ruiz, M.Ed.

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This article was co-authored Alexander Ruiz, M.Ed., Alexander Ruiz is an educational consultant and the educational director of Link Educational Institute, a tutoring business based in Claremont, California that provides customizable educational plans, subject and test preparation tutoring, and college application counseling. With over a decade and a half of experience in the education industry, Alexander trains students to enhance their self-awareness and emotional intelligence while pursuing skills and pursuing higher education. She holds a BA in Psychology from Florida International University and an MA in Education from Georgia Southern University. This article has been viewed 3,734,758 times.

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Before you start studying, make a list of the exams you need to study for and rank them from easiest to hardest. Study for your easiest exams first to get them out of the way. Then, spend most of your time studying for your most difficult exams. Go over your notes for each exam and turn them into a study guide, and read through the guide until you feel confident. Ask yourself questions or make flashcards to check if you've really learned the material. For tips on how to study more efficiently for your exams, scroll down!

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