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Bishop Moussa's Advice on Writing Exams
1. Before the examination:
· Organize the time that is left to you so that you achieve the following objectives:
o Studying what has not been learned yet.
o Reviewing the whole syllabus.
o Mastering it through answering past exams, questions, solving problems, and doing exercises.
· Being organized makes you productive. You do not feel distracted and heavily burdened, but allot to every day its share of work and effort without collapsing under the load and feeling extreme stress. A suitable and practical schedule is important to achieve this.
· Preserve your spiritual calm through a living fellowship with the Lord through regular prayers as well as arrow-like prayers. Be certain that this will save time, for inner peace will help you produce work that is well done.
· Be careful to organize meal times and sleep, and make sure you have enough of both.
2. During Examinations:
· Do not talk too much with your colleagues outside the examination halls. Rather, feel the presence of God so that His peace may fill your heart.
· Pray calmly before reading the examination paper and read every question more than once so that you know:
o what is required of you in each and every question;
o the questions you will choose to answer; and
o any attempt to cheat is unacceptable to God as well as being illegal. So beware of depending on it or of resorting to it so that God does not refuse to help you.
· Review your answers and do not leave before the time is up so that you do not have any regrets later on.
· At home, review your answers quickly and without wasting time or getting upset so that you do not detract from your efforts for the coming exam.
3. After the examinations:
· Submit all your efforts and your answers to the Lord Jesus Christ who loves you and prepares what is good for you.
· Beware of imagining that your thoughts, desires, or your ambitions are going to make you happy. Real happiness is in Christ, daily satisfaction is in Him, and our eternal and infinite portion is in Him. As for the things of the earth, no matter how high or great, they are nothing but dust, believe me. Have a calm and serene spirit in the Lord, that may He provide for tomorrow: “Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.? (Mt. 6: 34). May the Lord Jesus be with you... He is the only secret of your success.
+ + + A Prescription for Exam Preparation: + + +
· Organize your time, scheduling your studying at those times when you are most energetic.
· Give your body sufficient rest, and do not get less than 8 hours of sleep daily.
· Avoid fat and rich food. A nap after lunch is a good idea to renew your energy.
· Avoid staying up too late; staying up late one night makes you feel heavy and lethargic the next day.
· Do not consume too many stimulants like tea and coffee, and beware of stimulating pills, such as caffeine pills.
· Break your study periods with short fervent prayers from the heart.
· The temptations of the flesh increase when you are studying, so do not give in to them.
· Reduce your television watching, especially the fictitious programs such as films and soap operas/dramas, for they will distract you from your studies.
· Studying in groups is useful only on rare occasions, depending on the subject matter.
· Develop the habit of summarizing in writing what you have studied.
· When you make a study schedule, do not overburden yourself.
· When you start studying one subject, do not place the papers and books of the other subjects on the desk so that you keep your concentration focused.
· Whenever you feel bored, get up and walk around the room for a little while; then offer a short prayer and go back to work.
· Make your final review consist of the answering of questions on past exams or taking practice tests, if available.
· Do not spend too much time on the details of a subject the night before the exam.
+ + + Practical tips for the examination room: + + +
· When you enter the examination room, pray silently then read all the questions on the exam paper and begin by answering the easiest question and so on.
· At the beginning of the exam, you might feel like you have forgotten everything. Do not be afraid; this is normal. Give yourself time, then read the questions again and you will recall the information gradually.
· Do not keep looking at your watch, and remember that the questions necessarily need equal amounts of time.
· Do not pay any attention to what is going on in the room between the proctors and the students. And do not look around a lot, for the proctor might be severe or question your movements.
· Don't take up smoking! Smoking is one the things that will spoil your concentration the most.
· Answer the question to the very end, if you can, for this will increase the marks you get on the exam when it is graded.
· When you feel that you have written all you have, rest awhile, then reread the answers for you will certainly find something you can add to them.
· After the exam is over, do not linger to compare your answers with your colleagues, but rather concentrate on the next exam.
· Naturally, this advice will be useless if you have not made enough of an effort in studying.
· Remember always that God blesses your work. And the more effort you put forth, the more God blesses it.
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