approach and tasks in the lab

From: Frank (ocsic@web.de)
Date: Thu Jan 04 2007 - 16:58:52 ART


Hi,

i recently did two assessor labs. The last for about four hours.

I did not that bad, but it was also not close to pass it.

I found the questions not really difficult, but i faced the problem of
not being able to concentrate
enough on the questions.

So for example i read a question and had an idea, but thought this could
not be the
solution, it would be to easy. So i tried a more difficult one only ot
figure out, my first
idea would be the right one and a good solution.

Another thing was, that once i could not imedeately figure out the
answer, i tend to jump
between the question. When i start doing this, i'm going to get lost in
the tasks. This will
really slow me down and makes things more complicated.

Also, i was not really able to read the hole exam. I started to read
some questions about
5 to 10 minutes, but then i was getting nervous.

I read and heard many times, that it's a very good idea to read the
whole workbook first
and do some kind of writing down notes. I think this is a very good way,
although i found
it very difficult to do so.

Anything welcome. :-)

Frank



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