How to Answer Essay Exam Questions.

How to Answer Essay Exam Questions

Introduction

Exams wield supernatural wands to invoke anxiety, stress, fear, nervousness, and other nasty emotions. But it doesn’t have to be this way for you. You can exam-proof yourself and go on to smash every exam that crosses your path. But how is this possible? Ride along and learn how to in this article. For starters, it is very important to know the specific type of exam you will be taking each time.

Some exams will have a mixture of different types. Also, it is very helpful to know if the exam is open-book or closed-book. In an open-book exam, you are allowed to use materials such as notes and books when answering. This is not allowed in closed-book exams. Some popular types of exam questions are essay-type, multiple-choice, and problem-solving questions. This article will give you the ammunition to invade any essay exam question and slay it like the terminator.  

What do Essay Exam Questions Want?  

In essay exams, do not start writing your answers as soon as the exam time starts. The questions in essay exams do not normally require you to re-write the key content studied in the module from memory. They want you to apply them in the new way that the question requires. To effectively do this, you have to plan your approach and answers.

Plan Your Answers

Planning your exam answers helps you achieve better grades for the following reasons. It allows you to make notes of the main ideas such as concepts, theories, and perspectives around each exam question. Ensure that your notes are at the back of the exam paper and crossed out. Making notes is very important for several reasons.

You don’t have to spend time trying to remember the main ideas when you apply them. Because you focused on answering the first exam questions, you may forget the main ideas about the others when you finish. Also, you can forget when anxious or excited once you start writing. The notes will be readily available to help start the second answer.

Another reason is that you don’t have to waste time thinking about how to do the next answer after answering the first. You already have notes of what to apply. Also, while writing, other ideas that do not apply to the question you are answering can come to mind. You can then include the ideas in the suitable part of the notes you made for each question. 

Structure Your Answers 

After making notes for each question when planning, you can then start writing your answers. However, you also need a structure to answer each question. Having a structure that you follow when answering exam questions is something you can’t overlook. This is even more important if you are studying for an undergraduate degree with an exam in each module.

By the time you graduate, you would have ended up doing around fifteen exams or more. This is a lot of exams to do without a structure to tackle each one. Also, the standard of an exam answer can be positively impacted by a good structure. Luckily, there are some useful structures to practice with and stick to. The structure you use will also depend on your level of study.

PEAE (Point, Evidence, Analysis, Evaluate) 

Point: The point should be a direct response to the question you are answering. You can use keywords or a phrase from the question here. The point can also be your broad answer to the question with details to follow. Starting with a point that focuses on the exam question helps you to stick to the topic area within the paragraph.  

Bonus Tips

Some students prefer to start with the questions that they know the most about and move on in that order. Others prefer to get the less known ones out of the way before focusing on the most known ones. This is a matter of preference, ensure to do what works well for you. Too much coffee, tea or energy drinks before the exam can be detrimental to your performance. Play it safe and eat healthy food, rest well and sleep early the night before. Divide the exam time and allocate some for planning and spread the rest amongst each question.  

Conclusion

You don’t have to be an expert at doing this in your first exam. Nobody is. What you can do though is practice, practice and some more practice. You practice them whilst preparing for the exam. You put them into practice whilst doing the exam. You repeat the same in the next exam and so on. Before you know it, you are smashing one exam after the other like a genius! 

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