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VUsolutions GURUs for Final/Mid term Exams Preparation Material Now available

Saturday, May 07, 2011 Posted In Edit This
Dear students,

As you know, the Midterm exam is coming very soon. For this point of view, we always help you and launch our exams helping material data files for all subjects, which contain all SOLVED past papers & Online Quizzes, called “VUsolutions GURUs”.

We are pleased to announce that updated new “VUsolutions GURU” files are now available at " VU Solved Past Papers". click this yellow highlighted link to download GURUs.

Visit now and download your desired course files and prepare your midterm exams.

More files will also be uploaded very soon. Keep visiting..

Best of luck..

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How to attempt paper (Tips and Techniques) from VUsolutions

Saturday, May 07, 2011 Posted In Edit This
Before Examination:

- Lack of practice and preparation is a major reason for students not doing well in examinations. Here, we highlight to you the major points that you should take note before any examination.

- It is important that you clarify all your doubts and questions about a particular topic with your tutor, teachers or peers before the exam.

- Practice past year and examination papers from other schools if possible. These resources may not always be available so you have to source for them.
 

- Always memorize all important formulas, principles, questions and even solutions. During examinations, they should be at your fingertips.
 

- Nobody knows what is going to come out during exams. But we should always pay attention to popular and important questions (VUsolutions).
 

During Examination

Proper planning is a major key to score As during exams. A well designed exam paper should consist of 

50% easy questions
 
40% moderate 
10% difficult (specially designed so that your teacher can tell who the hardworking students are. =) 

- Before you even write anything, always take at least 5 minutes to look through the whole paper and determine the difficulty level. Allocate sufficient time for each section too.

- Attempt easy questions first – This makes perfect sense since an average student should be able to attempt the 50% easy questions. Leaving the 10% questions blank will not cause you to fail miserably (VUsolutions).

- Allocate appropriate time for each question. Very often, students spent too much time on something very difficult, and ended up not attempting the ones that they can do. A general guideline is to spend the amount of time according to how many marks the question carries. A 20 marks question probably deserves 1/5 of your time and attention (VUsolutions).

- Always check for careless mistakes. We need not elaborate further. Careless mistakes should always be avoided at all cost since they are mostly likely the questions you can attempt.
After examination

It is always advisable to rest for 6 to 8 hours before preparing for the next subject again. After a Maths paper, your mind is probably full of equations and you will most likely not able to study anything else (VUsolutions).

VUsolutions hope this article can be useful to students preparing for examinations. If you feel too stressful about your coming examinations, do not hesitate to let us know.
 
BEST OF LUCK 

VUsolutions
 
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STUDY PLAN with IMPORTANT instructions

Saturday, May 07, 2011 Posted In Edit This
Dear Students,

Welcome again to VUsolutions and Thanks to visit us.

We also want to thanks to you all to make VUsolutions a famous blog among all VU blogs. We feel proud whenever we see thousands of appreciating emails from you and we believe that its reward of our sincerity and continuous struggle to help you in every study matter and it is also OUR MISSION to serve you with the UNIQUE, EASY and BEST way.

IF you want to achieve maximum marks in your exams, you have to follow the following some important points on DAILY BASIS:

:-). Read HANDOUTS and listen/see video lectures as well on DAILY BASIS.

:-). Listen the Lectures carefully JUST FOR AN IDEA
to understand the terms, methods, formulas in that subject.

:-). MUST keep copy/pencil in your hands during taking lecture and write down all the terms/formulas in that lecture during listening lectures.

:-). Try to complete your daily lesson (lectures/handouts) on daily basis as it is very important to achieve maximum marks.

:-). IF you have any confusion regarding your study matters or assignment, you may contact us on our email address virual.uni.help@gmail.com. Its our pleasure to serve you with UNIQUE, EASY and BEST way.

Remember: Not just study but Enjoy the study.

VUsolutions HelpDesk..

How to Make a Study Plan - VUsolutions

Saturday, May 07, 2011 Posted In Edit This
For most students, the most difficult part of any exam is the actual studying. Typically, there is so much material to study that students begin to procrastinate, putting off studying until the night before. After a late-night cram session, students arrive at the exam tired and feeling dazed by the sheer amount of information they've tried to absorb. The easiest way to study for an exam, and avoid the cram sessions, is to make a study plan.

Group or solo? - The first step to making a study plan is to decide whether you want to study alone or in a group. When planning study times and organizing study sessions for a group, the needs and schedules of the group are a factor. As a result, you must decide whether you will be studying with a group before continuing with making a study plan.

Time - There are two time elements that are crucial to an effective study plan. The first time element to consider is the amount of time you have until the exam, while the second is the amount of time during the day that you can set aside for studying. Try to study for at least two hours per day for major exams, like entrance exams, and at least thirty minutes per day for lecture exams. If you are limited on the amount of time until the exam, such as one week or less, then you will need to increase your daily study time. Set up a schedule with clearly marked study times for each day.

Content - The content to be studied depends on the type of exam. For placement exams, entrance exams, and licensure exams, there are no specific textbooks or prior lecture notes. There are, however, commercially available review guides, and textbooks and lecture notes from past classes often contain a great deal of material that will help with the exam. By looking at the content areas of the test, you can determine what readily available material to study. For course-based exams, textbooks and lecture notes are both ideal study content. Break the content into chunks, and then assign specific chunks to the study times that you have listed on your schedule.

Chronological - Assign chunks of material to study times in chronological order. In other words, study the material in the order that it was presented. Remember to allot more time for studying the most important information.

Critical first - Assign study times so the most critical method is covered first, and then work down to the least important information. Allow more time for covering the most critical information. If you are having trouble with the most important information, re-assign time from the least important information.

The Studying Process

Once you have set up study times and assigned material to them, it is time to study. When reading textbooks, take notes on the information. With lecture notes, write notes in the margin. Use a highlighter. The idea is to make key information readily available for review. In addition, making notes and looking up ideas to supplement notes reinforces the material in your mind. Quiz yourself as you finish each area you are studying to determine what you still need to review.

Study plans are as unique as the person making them. The most effective study plan will take into account your schedule, the times each day when you are able to study without interruption, and the amount of material that needs reviewed. By spreading out the study times and breaking up the information, you make it easier for to absorb and retain the necessary material before the exam.

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