Originally Posted by
bohemiandonut
What, if anything, has anyone had good results with in terms of a cognitive supplement?
Have no clue about Organic..,
But a well-kept little secret of mine.., 1-2 hours before an exam.., is two hard-boiled eggs.., blueberries.., vitamin B6 & B12.., and water (not too much though.., nervous + excess water in your body means going to the bathroom a lot during the exam.. one glass is fine)
Also.., make a list.., on 1 or 2 pages.., of the topics you are expected to know for the exam.., structures.., different groups.. so on and so forth.., just make a list with a rough reminder of what each one is.., why it's important.. and how it works.., Then.., the last hour before the exam is really the most important.., You can access this list.. and with your eyes.. skim down through it.., as you pass through each topic.., think to see if you have a good & strong general framework of what is going on.. if you do.. check it off in your mind.. and move on to something else.. if you don't.. spend some more time on it until you check it off and move on to everything else.., In the end.., you should have the entire list checked off in your mind.. when you look at the entire list and see that you have a good.., solid.. and strong framework for how everything generally works.., you'll notice how you're no longer nervous.., that's because there's no reason to be.. now.. everything that can possibly be on your exam is on your list.. and the whole list checks off.. there is no sense of doubt in your mind.., you are going in.., knowing everything you need to know.., an automatic confidence in your answers will follow.., and you'll come out of the room knowing quite well how your roughly did.. none of that.. "damn! that test was hard! he never went over that.., I have no idea how I did.. I hope I did good".., it'll be more like.. "If not 100.., then no lower than a 93.. i'd give myself a very conservative 7 point margin of error"
One of my exes told be about the eggs & blueberries.., but my father told me about the list.., and during the exam.., you can almost see the list in your mind.., what was under ____.., it's a mental image you can come back to.. but more importantly.., knowing that you have the general framework down.. and not doubting yourself.., This really works.., I believe it's quite possibly the only way to get past some Taxation exams.., and a major reason I get past them.. (You can try flash cards or a more detailed review sheet.., but a short and simple list is easy to remember.. especially when associated with the general framework of a particular concept or topic).. Good luck on your midterm!
Best,
GrkScorp
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