What I wish I had known before I entered the trial exams.
What you should know before you write your Trial Exams.
What are trial exams?
A trial exam is an exam that you take before the final or real exam. Another word for a trial exam is a preparatory exam. In South Africa, trial exams usually start in September sometimes even earlier, whereas final exams are from October or November to December. Most students do not give care when the time for these exams comes, they usually take this exam for granted. Trial exams are very crucial.
What you should know about trial exams.
Trial or preparatory exams are very important exams. Mostly they give an idea of how you might perform on your end-of-year (final)'exam. Failing to pass them simply means that you're not ready for the real exam, that's why not passing them is not recommended for any student. Also, remember that 25 percent of your year mark is contributed by overall marks of term1 to 3. To make your year mark higher and pass well for your final exam you have to pass with good marks in your September-Exams(trial).
Another very important thing you should note before entering the trial exam.
You shouldn't forget that the Life Orientation that you will write on your trial exam will be used or presented for your final year, which means that you are unable to write it again. Therefore you should take it more seriously whenever you're writing it.
A very short piece of advice before your trial exams.
- Prepare yourself in time.
- Have enough sleep the day you're writing.
- Drink a lot of water.
- Pray.
- Do not do a lot.
- Don't be late for your exams
- Don't overstudy the day you're writing.
- Check all your stationary items before you face the exams.
- Be happy all the time.
- Don't cram.
- Don't overthink.
- Get assisted by teachers.
Most importantly Focus and study.
Guys, we become what we think about ourselves. Never lose hope, do the right thing. Prepare for your final exams by doing everything you were taught at school. Another important thing is to use past papers to test yourself if you're ready for the final exams. Not only for testing but for preparing yourself. I was a matric too and I know how it feels. Be safe guys, and God bless all of you who are reading my message. Please support me by sharing the website link with anyone who is doing matric.
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