Ok, so I've been really stupid, and I don't think I've read a single book in a whileeee. I do read, kinda, like on the computer, and at school for assignments. Is this really gonna hurt me when I take the test? I'm a good student and I usually good good grades, and I think last year I scored an exemplary or exceeds standard on my reading assessment. What are some tips to help me get a better score on my reading assessment? I really want to get exemplary. Is there any -last minute- studying I should do? Or should I just try to read a whole bunch of stuff, if that'll help me? xD Oh yea, if anyone knows any great websites that could help, (like one example could be stuff about hyperboles, alliteration, metaphors, or practice websites, etcc, and so on), that would be great too. One more thing. What should I do -IF- I kinda start falling asleep? Like if I have to fight to keep my eyes open or something like that. I don't want to be too focused on trying to stay awake, and not pay much attention to the test. Any advice is greatlyyyy appreciated! Oh and if you need it, I'm in the 7th grade and I'm 13/f.....
Advicelady6798 answered Tuesday March 4 2008, 11:17 am: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
This website is an act prepartory website that will help you prepare for any kind of test. Doing good on this practice website will help you do good on your test. These prep questions are advanced so if you can nail this website you are good to go on anything. I would drink alot of hot chocolate or coffee that usually does the trick. If you don't like either than an energy drink will give you the boost you need. Make sure when you are sitting you are uncomfortable. Being comfortable makes you sleepy. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
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