We are going to take advice from the Boy Scouts of America and make sure that we are always prepared, at least when it comes to taking the test. There are some strategies you can do that do not require any brain power. Yet, these strategies will help you become a better test-taker. These are all to be done the night before the test.
1. Have your supplies ready to go. Have a few sharpened pencils, preferably full length. No little stubby pencils that cannot even fit into a pencil sharpener. Have some scratch paper. If you are allowed to use a calculator, make sure the batteries have plenty of power. If it is a long test, bring something to snack on, if food is permitted.
2. Make sure your alarm is set. Also, have a back-up alarm as well. Have a friend call you to make sure you are up. If your mom wakes you up, make sure she does not let you sleep a little extra for good luck. You can always take a nap later.
3. Pre-plan what you are going to wear. In other words, choose an outfit the night before so you do not have to think about it the morning of the test, in case you are in a hurry.
4. Pre-plan breakfast. Know the night before what you are going to have for breakfast and make sure it is ready to be consumed in the morning.
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