[Cusom29] In Case You Missed It...A few tips
Hinkelman, Amy N.
hinkelman at campbell.edu
Fri Aug 15 16:29:34 EDT 2025
Student Doctors,
In case you missed today’s session on Test-Taking Strategies & Managing Stress/Anxiety with Erin Suwattana from behavioral health and Dr. Hinkelman this afternoon, note the slides from this session have been posted on the CUSOM ACE Blackboard page.
Here are a few tips also summarized for you to think about as you approach this first exam:
1. Get enough SLEEP so you can think clearly and work through difficult questions AND have the cognitive stamina for the entire exam.
2. Limit your review the morning of exam day to just a few things. (I like to say a “2-pager” of items rather than trying to cram or dizzy yourself with a lot).
3. Do a “choosy” brain dump on your scratch paper at the beginning to help “anchor” your brain to content that it struggles to remember.
4. DON’T CHANGE YOUR ANSWER CHOICE!
* (One rare exception—is if you have an epiphany moment—that “ah ha!” and realize with 100% confidence that you are changing it from an incorrect to a correct answer—this happens rarely…at least for me 😊)
5. Let go of perfection—and focus on getting as many as you can. (Spending too much time on a question you don’t know can take away time from questions you do know).
6. Slow down and break up challenging questions piece by piece (these are the ones with a lot of text):
* Read the Question (usually is the last sentence) first --> identify what is actually being asked
* Scan the Answer Choices --> know the general direction you are headed
* Then, break down the rest of the text/paragraph—taking note of any clues that are helpful. (Tip: pause at each comma “,” or period “.” in the paragraph to figure out if any information you just read helps you before moving to the next “,” or “.”)
7. Use your scratch paper as needed to help your brain track more challenging questions.
8. Cut your losses QUICKLY.
* If you read a question—and your response is something to the effect of “EEEeesh!”, “I have no idea…”, etc., then eliminate any answer choices you can (if any) and randomly guess. Choose something. Flag the question. And move on.
* If there is time at the end, you can come back to it (and working through other questions may even jog your memory.) If there is not time, then at least you did not waste too much time.
We are rooting for you!
Dr. Hinkelman
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