How to Manage Time in Exam Hall

Read Instructions Carefully:  

As soon as you receive the exam paper, read the instructions and questions carefully. Understand the format of the exam, the number of questions, and the marking scheme.  

                 

Time Allocation:  

Allocate a specific amount of time to each section or question based on its difficulty and point value. For example, if you have an essay and multiple-choice questions, you may allocate more time to the essay. 

                 

Prioritize Questions:  

Start with the questions you find easiest. This helps you gain confidence and build momentum. Leave difficult or time-consuming questions for later. 

                 

Use a Watch or Timer

 Bring a watch or timer to the exam hall. Keep it on your desk and use it to track your time. This way, you can stay aware of how much time you have left for each section. 

                 

Stick to the Schedule:  

Once you've allocated time to a section or question, stick to it. Avoid spending too much time on a single question if you have others to answer. 

                 

Budget Extra Time:  

Reserve some extra time at the end of the exam for reviewing your answers. This is a critical step, as it allows you to catch any errors or omissions. 

                 

Mark Questions:  

If you encounter a question you're unsure about, mark it and move on. Don't get stuck on a single question. Return to it later if you have time. 

                 

Manage Distractions

 Stay focused and avoid distractions. Keep your attention on the exam paper, and try to block out noise or external disturbances. 

                 

Use Short Breaks Wisely

 If the exam is long, take short breaks to refresh your mind. Stand up, stretch, and take a few deep breaths. Use these breaks to clear your thoughts and refocus. 

                 

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