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Can Anyone Give Me Tips About Travelling Alone and How To Ace An Entrance Exam?


Kim Lime

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This is my first time travelling by myself and I feel scared. I know that the world is different now, and I need to be independent. And I really want to leave my school because: 

 

 

- colored sneakers and shoe laces are not allowed 

- eating in the hallways are not allowed 

- phone's are confiscated on school events 

- civilian clothes are not allowed 

- making projects in the library is not allowed as well 

 

 

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Test Taking Tips:

 

  • Don't spend too long on one question. Answer the easy ones first, then go back to work on the hard ones later.
  • Try not to second guess yourself. The first answer that goes into your head is usually correct.
  • If you don't know the answer to something, make an informed guess. Eliminate a few wrong choices, and then choose.
  • Making a wild guess? If you're out of options, just go with C. C is statistically most often the correct answer.
  • Even if the test is right minus wrong, only leave the space blank if you have absolutely no clue what the answer might be.
  • Answer practice tests, or borrow an old exam from someone who goes to your target school. Get used to the pressure.
  • Don't cram on the day of the exam. You'll only end up confusing yourself.

 

These are all things I learned from prep school, and they came in pretty handy with college entrance exams. Honestly though, if you're prepared and confident, that's already half the battle. Good luck!

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about travelling alone , if i may ask to where? and you are going there to study ? 

Yes, usually I have my mom or dad or both to drive me to school but I want to somehow practice to be independent. So I have to travel alone back and forth to a school far from my place 

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