Thursday, August 29, 2013

Reviewing with gusto


In order for you to get a better grasp of being able to pass the DMV exams most especially the written ones then you need to buckle down and make the extra effort to get yourself to reviewing the materials you need. This is relatively subjective so the best reviewer can be made by you alone. Here are some tips that you can use on preparing your own “cheat sheet”:

Start with what you have
You will be getting a driver’s manual alongside the learner’s permit. This is the manual that will be at the same time your bible for driving. All the information you will need will be on that manual. However it is not that ideal to carry around a manual with you all the time. This is why you are going to break this down into manageable categories.

Categorize
There are certain sections of the manual that you can use to break it down. You have to admit that taking on the manual on its own will be hard to manage. You need to determine the breakdown of the categories that you have come up with. Do try and create study pointers for each category so you will be a bit more organized when you do you review.

Schedule your review and keep it
I would strongly advise attending classes so you will be able to absorb the learning further but since most of us do have a hectic schedule to keep, we need to make sure that we are able to squeeze in the time for review in our free time. Discipline is the key to this kind of review. You can set schedules all you want but in the end you will have to follow it for it to work.

Your cheat sheet
After doing your review on a regular basis, at this point you might actually have identified specific weak points that you need to work on extra. This is where your cheat sheet comes in. There is only so much suggestions that you can take but the bottom line is that you are the one who can really determine what goes into the cheat sheet. Make sure that the way you are able to layout your paper will be efficient to read at a glance. Use bullet points instead of paragraphs. This way you can just whip this out when you have a couple of minutes to spare. This may all sound tedious but its reward is being able to go beyond the 85% passing rate.

To get a copy of the DMV practice test aka cheat sheet you can visit this website: http://www.dmv.com/practice-tests.

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