@canter1ter

Here's a better way: DONT micromanage your entire exam with thinking how much time you're gonna spend on each question for every question, and just do the exam as normal, skipping the questions you're not prepared for

@blorbaltude

they legit told us this in school

“If you can’t figure out the answer for a question, skip it.”

@emilyy6523

"quickly think about how much time you want to spend"

me: spends 10 minutes thinking about how much time i want to spend

@PizzaGamez_

Skeletor needs to finish his exams faster

@dillonmcculley8224

I'm maths I start from the back, going backwards until TIME reaches halfway (tackle the harder more marks questions) then I move to the front and start there till i finish (completing the easy low mark questions)

@tronus8586

This is one advantage of exams here in the U.K. We tend to have very little multiple choice questions, but each question is worth a certain number of marks (e.g. 4 mark explain question). The rule that the exam boards and teachers follow on how much time to give you is 1 mark = 1 minute, so if your paper was worth 30 marks, then you’d get 30 minutes.

@meaghanobrien7045

I usually do the first 10 or so questions. Then when I get bored with those or hit a hard question, I jump to the last question and work backwards from there until I reach the point where I left off. I have terrible memory so if it’s online and I go to do the next question and then I realize I’m done it’s a nice little surprise.

@abby-girly1652

What if they are cumulative? 
Him: “well your not in luck” 
Lmao

@SpaceWithSam

These videos are always so well done ✅

@amaanakhtar4115

If you're provided the exam pattern, it's better to manage time before hand.
Also practice previous question papers and analyse your weaknesses and strengths, and how much time you need to spend on specific question types.

@Craftqueennnn

Tips which has always helped me:

• Don't waste your time on the questions you don't know the answer just skip it and leave for the later and when you're done you can look to those questions

• Don't waste your time on helping others

• When it's a maths exam so you should always start from the back for example if you have 20 questions so do the 20th question first because mostly they give the hard ones in last which consume a little more time and they are of more marks. 

I hope it helps! ;)

@boyka235

I literally repeat the questions and answers in my head like a million times and then start thinking about movies. On average, I'm able to finish 60% of the test and guess on the rest

@blazeury

Another tip:
When exam starts, DO NOT open your paper. You should flip to the back where you can find a blank page, and just scribble down everything you can remember and then just do the questions.
Reason: If you start the exam just looking at the questions and answering them, your brain will not be able to remember the answer since a lot of knowledge is flowing through your brain, and if you scribbled down everything at the back first, then your brain won’t be filled with a lot of stuff since your wrote it all down, so you won’t suddenly stop and think of the answer to a question as you can just copy it from behind.
P.S. This saved my History grade.
Disclaimer I got this tip from FayeFilms, she’s a student in University of Melbourne.

@RapinatorOhYeah

Here's some tips for y'all
1. First and foremost, Review before the exam (either one to two hours before the test or even last minute)
2. Try asking the teacher what is the pointers to review
3. On the test, answer the question you know first
4. When choosing an answer look for what is different from other or what is more familiar too you 
5. Use the cancelation method (cancel the choises that is less likely to be the answer so you can narrow down the choices then use the 4th tip)
6. When reviewing, don't memorize the whole definition of a term. Memorize or made a connection to a certain keyword that is unique for that term

@rosewalls8776

Also don't spend ages staring and pondering at a question. Star it, move on and come back later. You'll be surprised how much comes back to you. You'll have a clearer mind and also be less stressed because you've pretty much finished the test and have plenty of time to spare filling in blank answers and correcting mistakes.
Bonus Tip: at the start of any test, flip to the back and write down anything you on your short-term memory that you need to remember but could forget during the test. For example, in my maths test I flipped to the back and jotted down the CAST diagram, sinx + cosx = 1, sin2x/cos2x = tan2x and finally the formula for the volume of a cylinder. This made taking the test sooooooo much easier because I wasn't trying to remember those formulas throughout the whole test ad when I came to questions where I needed those formulas I spent no time pondering or trying to remember, I just quickly copied down the formula I needed and got to work, finishing those questions in seconds opposed to 5 minutes.

@starsdoyoulikethem

I look through the exam paper quickly to see what the questions are like, and do the easy questions first. While I’m doing the easy questions, in the back of my mind I’m thinking about how to tackle the more challenging questions later

@eduardoxenofonte4004

here's a tip: if all questions have the same marks, go from easiest to hardest, bc, for example, lets suppose an easy question takes you 3 minutes and a hard one takes 10, so if you only have an hour to do a test with 10 easy and 10 hard, going from easy to hard makes you 13/20, and hard to easy only 6/20

@WTyrahcaZ

I don't run out infact I get loads of time left I do it normally and got 98% on the test
Don't do it folks

@florinag7799

I never run out of time during a test before. The trick in passing the exam without cramming for the test is to just listen and be attentive in class, generally just enjoy class. You might not get the highest score/grade because you don't put much effort studying but you won't be having trouble on exam and avoid failing too

@floormeyer1754

All the answers for the quiz at the beginning are A