Study Tips Archives - Review Masters https://www.upcatreview.com/category/study-tips/ Online UPCAT Review Sat, 25 Apr 2020 08:09:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.upcatreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-RM-favicon-2019-32x32.png Study Tips Archives - Review Masters https://www.upcatreview.com/category/study-tips/ 32 32 6 Things Parents Must Do To Help Their Child Prepare For The UPCAT And Other College Entrance Exams https://www.upcatreview.com/6-things-parents-must-do-to-help-their-child-prepare-for-the-upcat-and-other-college-entrance-exams/ https://www.upcatreview.com/6-things-parents-must-do-to-help-their-child-prepare-for-the-upcat-and-other-college-entrance-exams/#comments Wed, 27 Feb 2019 08:19:48 +0000 https://www.upcatreview.com/?p=2350 The level of involvement to a child’s education and future career path is one segment of parenthood that many find conflicting.As parents, it is natural to feel the need to guide our children throughout the whole process.However, being too overly involved in the education of our kids also brings to the table its own set of problems.You get what I ...

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The level of involvement to a child’s education and future career path is one segment of parenthood that many find conflicting.

As parents, it is natural to feel the need to guide our children throughout the whole process.

However, being too overly involved in the education of our kids also brings to the table its own set of problems.

You get what I mean, right?

Once a child enters their junior and senior years in high school, their life priorities start to shift.

As individuals in the cusp of becoming adults, they start to envision their dreams and ambitions with more maturity than ever before. This stage of their life can be challenging and tricky, and it is up to you as their primary guardian to help support and hold their hand through it all.

Some questions though…

  • What are the limits of involvement that you should be aware of?
  • How do you make sure that your guidance doesn’t become suffocating to your child?

Let’s say you have already helped your kid in the first stages of preparation for entering college.

You’ve talked to them about their choice of major and the universities that they can explore.

The next step that you should take is to make sure that they are equipped (both emotionally and intellectually) for their entrance exams, a.k.a. their gateway to college life.

Now here’s the thing, while you can provide guidance during the part of choosing their final course, the reality is that you have little to no control over the results of their entrance admission tests.

This is one thing that will entirely be dependent on your child’s skills, attitude, and preparedness.

Naturally, you have to focus on simply providing the foundations that can help them succeed it.

How should you do this?

Here’s a checklist of pointers to help you out:

1. Build their confidence.

One of the biggest hurdles that can make or break your child’s entrance exam result is test anxiety.

It is normal for kids to feel stressed over something as big as a college admissions test so you should focus your efforts on helping them deal with it.

How do you build their confidence?

Observe. Listen. Encourage.

  • Observe your child’s attitude when it comes to reviewing.

This way, you can gauge the amount and kind of support you should be giving. Is your kid the type who lets the stress get to them? Then sitting them down to talk about the topic may be something they need.

  • Listen to what they have to say.

You know how teenagers are. They feel supported when somebody listens to them.

As a parent, you should pay attention and be in the “now” when your child is telling you something about their preparation for their entrance test. Ask them questions about it and listen very well to their answers and the manner how they answered. You might find clues to where you should give more encouragement and when to get help from experts. Listening will make your child feel that they are important.

  • Encourage.

Are they the type who flourishes under positive words or would they prefer a more realistic type of approach? Remember, being too overly positive can also be dangerous because it may make your child feel that you are putting too much pressure on them with your optimism.

Give them the encouragement that they need, whether it is tough love, a simple pat on the back or positive reinforcement.

For more tips on how to build their confidence, click here.

2. Help them become more organized.

Lack of organizational skills can be detrimental during this stage.

Preparing for an entrance exam is composed of many different stages and going through them with flying colors is impossible if your child is unorganized in the first place.

Lend them a helping hand by offering help for the smallest and biggest things.

It can be as simple as helping them organize their schedule for reviewing, or even something as mundane as helping categorize all their reviewers.

The key here is to make sure you are aiding your child every step of the way to keep them from becoming overly overwhelmed.

3. Moderate their activities.

BUT do not impose.

Students have different ways of reviewing.

Some prefer doing it for hours, some function more at night, and there are even others who pick up things better if they are involved in a study group.

As a parent, one way you can help is by supporting their style of reviewing.

Do not force your child to follow a review schedule they aren’t comfortable with.

Does your kid prefer studying using online portals instead of using traditional review materials? Then maybe you can help them enroll in an online review class where they can have more flexibility with their schedule.

One good example is Review Masters’ Online Review program, a portal where they can study and practice anywhere 24/7. The program is available to anyone for free, too!

4. Provide them support tools.

As much as emotional support and encouragement are necessary, providing your children with the necessary tools they need to review is also important.

Did you know that there are three types of learners?

  • The first is the visual ones who can create pictures with their minds and learn better if they write things down.
  • The second type is the auditory learners who prefer listening and hearing.
  • Last is the kinesthetic learners who flourish through interaction and by exploration of the environment around them.

In which category does your child fall? Once you have identified which type of learner they are, it’s time to provide them with the tools that fit best with their studying preference.

One tried and tested support system is by enrolling them in a review center.

Review centers specialize in providing training to your child in preparation for their entrance exams.

In addition to helping review for their examinations, some centers also provide seminars that teach children how to handle stress, as well training on how to best approach their admissions test.

When looking for the best review center, it is important to take into consideration your child’s learning preference.

The best ones offer a 360 approach to reviewing like Review Masters which has an online review portal and a regular classroom review setup.

Review Masters’ online classes can serve as a refresher during the summer season with its online review program and it also offers a 37 Tips Workshop which focuses on teaching its students test-taking techniques to complete their preparation for entrance exams.

It offers a different learning approach to what classrooms usually follow because it also encourages its students to interact with each other and to be active with their support group where they can connect with their friends and mentors.

The mentors of review centers are specially trained to help guide students through this stressful and important phase and being surrounded by a support system can take a lot of burden from your child.


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5. Create a study plan.

This is something you should do with your child.

Pacing is something very important when reviewing and you and your kid needs to arrive at the most efficient and workable schedule for them.

A study plan can help give your child enough time to prepare for their entrance exam, which can automatically cure away any possibilities of overworking or cramming.

When creating a study plan, you should take into account their regular load for school work and extracurricular activities as well.

In the event that you do decide to enroll your child in a review center, make sure that you choose one with the friendliest schedule that will best compliment their learning needs.

6. Relax.

Now, this doesn’t only apply to you child, but to you as parents as well.

We know how nerve-inducing entrance exams are, but if you want your kid to be confident during their test-taking, you need to set a good example first.

Try to keep a calm demeanor and focus on motivating them with a positive (but not overbearing) attitude.

Most important, make it clear and known to them that while the results are important, it is important to focus on the process as well.

It is suggested that your child should have a confident and relaxed mindset a month before the big day. (The 37 Proven Tips Workshop is a big help in this case.)

Encourage them to practice relaxing at this point and discourage any last minute cramming that can add to their nerves.

If you have followed your study plan well, this shouldn’t be very hard!

A week before the entrance exam date, focus on preparing your kid physically and mentally. Make sure they get enough rest and provide them with healthy foods, too.

Come test day, prepare a hearty protein-filled meal for them, and last but not the least, smile and tell them to try and enjoy the experience.

Final Words

Taking an entrance exam usually focuses too much on the students, but you as a parent has a very important role during this stage in their lives as well. With the help of these tips, you can help provide the right support your child needs.

And remember: it is not only them who should enjoy the process.

You as a parent, should too.

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I know every student had this experience: You take the exam. Then you receive your paper and wondered, “What on earth happened?!” You were confident that you know the answers but the results showed otherwise.

In probably one of your multiple choice tests, you were very sure of your answers. However, when the test paper was returned to you, you just found out that you chose the wrong answers. There were only four choices per item but you encircled the incorrect ones. And the sad thing about it is that you know what the right answers were.

Bummer, right? Especially if you make this mistake on your college entrance test.

Students have this habit of what they want to see especially in a high-pressured activity like taking an exam. That’s why even if you’ve understood the question, make sure you have read the question properly.

Tips on How to Understand Questions Properly

Sometimes it gets frustrating that you studied a lot of materials during your review but the topics that you studied did not appear on the test. So, it is very crucial to keep your focus for every question. To help you thoroughly to absorb what exactly the question is asking about, here are some tips that you can put to practice.

  1. Underline/encircle the key word or words to help you remember.
    If allowed on the questionnaire, put marks on key words to help you stay focused on the important things. (In the UPCAT, you are not allowed to put marks on the test questionnaires so I advise you use your scratch papers in remembering the keywords.)
  2. Keep calm and do relaxed breathing.
    The pressure during exam can lead you to commit classic mistakes that will cause you stress by carefully reading each question and by staying calm.
  3. Answer the easy questions first.
    During an exam, if you have identified some questions which you think you can answer easily and quickly, then do them first. Have that routine to go through your test paper and get as much as many marks as you can from the questions you find easy to answer and try to sort out the difficult ones later. By doing this you will be extra confident that you will be able to get through the rest of the test because you are so sure that the answers will give you correct marks.
  4. Preview and rephrase the question.
    This technique is great for difficult to understand questions. Get the central idea and use synonyms, context clues and other rephrasing techniques to easily understand the question.
  5. Read each question properly in several times.
    This will give you a clear understanding as to what is being asked for.

Have Your Own System

In your college entrance exam, it is wise that you make a plan on how to read questions effectively so you don’t have to stop and figure out what’s the correct answer. Have your own system beforehand. A plan can help you diligently approach well each question. And on test day, DO NOT PANIC! Remember the second tip to stay focused.

Taking college entrance exams has always been challenging. Not only you will have to keep your focus over a certain period, but you must analyze as you read each question properly to help you back up for correct answers. The exam might be a bit intense because some questions are quite tricky but you can learn to avoid classic mistakes if you just know how to read and understand each question properly.

Understanding questions by reading them properly and keep a critical eye will help you identify which answer that fits to the question given. The 37 Proven Tips Workshop will help you better prepare for the test and improve your test-taking skills specifically. The workshop will be able to help you create your own system for test taking. The workshop is part of the UPCAT Success System review program of Review Masters.

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