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            <title>Reflection</title>
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            <description>I have learned a lot over this course. I am going to tell you a little bit about what I learned. A test is not over&amp;nbsp;until&amp;nbsp;you know what you have missed and what you can do better. Do daily, weekly (one hour per&amp;nbsp;subject), and major reviews for tests(two to five hour&amp;nbsp;stretches). There are ways to&amp;nbsp;predict&amp;nbsp;test questions. For a multiple choice test you should answer each question in your head, read all the test answers before&amp;nbsp;choosing&amp;nbsp;one, test each test question, eliminate incorrect answers, read the entire question, look for&amp;nbsp;qualifiers, find the devil in details, and watch out for negatives. Test anxiety has three parts to it; mental, physical, and emotional.&amp;nbsp;Knowing&amp;nbsp;how to deal with test&amp;nbsp;better has helped me so much, I get better and more&amp;nbsp;consistent&amp;nbsp;test scores.</description>
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