Studying for Biology Exams
Frequently Asked Questions (answered by 51青楼 Biology graduate students)
How far in advance should I start studying?
Studying is a process that should happen throughout the semester, not just right before an exam. Even when an exam isn鈥檛 coming up soon, it鈥檚 a good idea to make a habit of rewriting and reviewing notes, and making a list of key ideas and questions.
When an exam is coming up, how should I prepare?
Set aside some specific time slots for studying, and organize the material into chunks. Plan short-term goals for yourself, in terms of reviewing a certain amount of material, a certain number of flashcards, etc.
What are some ways to improve the effectiveness of聽my studying?
鈼 Practice rewriting sections of notes from memory
鈼 Be active while you study鈥搈ove around, gesture, talk
out loud, or draw
鈼 Make flashcards
鈼 Use Quizlet, but only if you make it yourself
鈼 Teach the material to someone else, or just explain
aloud without anyone listening
鈼 Consult other sources (such as practice questions in
your textbook)
鈼 Study with a group, as long as everyone has spent time
preparing individually first
鈼 Try to come up with potential test questions and answer
them
鈼 Take advantage of opportunities to ask questions (office
hours, tutoring, etc.)
鈼 Make a concept map, or mind map (tutors can help with
this)
鈼 Consider changing your study location (where are you
most comfortable and focused?)
What if I suffer from test anxiety or need聽accommodations?
Explore the many helpful resources available through UCA鈥檚 Counseling Center (uca.edu/counseling) and Office of Accessibility Resources (uca.edu/oars)
