There are five test-taking methods to consider when faced with exams. The first is to impress your teachers with very clever answers. For example, you might respond to any question beginning with the word "why" with a simple, concise "Why not"? This is not recommended, however, unless you know an instructor has great respect for humor. A second method is simply to refuse to take an exam. You might try writing something like, "This is a free country, so you can't compel me to take this test. Besides, I partied all last night." This method should not be used unless you are in drastic need, as it involves a great deal of risk. It is appropriate only if you have shown yourself to be very brilliant through the course and you are the teacher's pet. Otherwise, you can expect your teacher simply to refuse you. A third way of daling with a test is to candidly admit helplessness. According to one anecdote, a student openly acknowledged ignorance by writing, "God only knows the answer to this question." Unfortunately, the instructor's response was,"God gets an A. You get an F." So maybe we'd better move on to the fourth method. This is to cheat. Do this only if you are hopeless and your teacher is both deaf and blind. Thus, if you want to avert failure, you usually have no alternative--You must comply with school rules. The final method for dealing with college exams, then, is clear: learn the material.
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