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Can anybody suggest methods they use to remain alert/energetic/awake throughout the test? I seem to be fine through Math, and then after about 10 - 15 Verbal my attention wanders and I beging to concern myself with being done already, rather than the sentence/passage that I am reading! However, I have heard that this is fairly common among testtakers.
Can anybody suggest methods they use to remain alert/energetic/awake throughout the test? I seem to be fine through Math, and then after about 10 - 15 Verbal my attention wanders and I beging to concern myself with being done already, rather than the sentence/passage that I am reading! However, I have heard that this is fairly common among testtakers.
Any methods that work for the group?
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I just washed my face not much science.
I tried to practice - to be able to stay concentrated - taking long tests, but it was hard.
Eat a healthy snack between sections - an apple, a Powerbar, a protein bar, some nuts or cottage cheese, something with protein. An apple will give you a quick boost, and if you follow it with some protein you'll sustain the energy.
Washing your face with cool water is a good idea, too. I've had to do that on long road trips, and it perked me right up.
take clon tests, 2 at a go .. for 2-3 weeks.. try building up stamina reading uninteresting things ..taper down closer to d day ..
dont peak too early.
the awa does not count to owrds your score - so dont sweat too much on it - if quant is your strong area.. then slow it down [ practice many probability and combination questions]
then the big brother - Verbal part comes - go after it - attack the verbal part and bing there you are !!