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Creating a Productive Test-Prep Learning Environment at Home

  • brownkennedyconsult
  • Jun 2, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: 17 hours ago

Academic Tutoring | Nashville, TN

The second semester of junior year is a big test-prep time for many students. In addition to the SAT and ACT, students are preparing for many other standardized exams. As an educational consultant serving students in Brentwood, Franklin, and Nashville, I see firsthand how stressful this time of year can be. Many Nashville test-preparation services offer private and small-group learning options. I find that students who set aside time and a place to practice exams at home tend to be less stressed on the day of the actual exam. Below are some tips to help create a productive and quiet learning environment at home.

Establish the Same Routine

Maybe it’s the bedroom. Maybe it’s the den. Wherever you decide to set up a test-prep shop, make sure that it’s the same place. Ideally, an area of the home that is away from commotion (i.e., apart from the kitchen), in a quiet space that is free from traffic or interruptions. This is especially helpful if you have an academic tutor coming to the home.

De-Clutter

Make sure the space where you take practice exams is free of clutter. Try to mimic the environment where you would be taking the exam. Clear out any homework assignments, magazines, or anything else that could negatively impact your concentration.

No Distractions

This goes without saying, but all distractions should be put away. That means TV and music off and cell phone silenced. Try not to use your cell phone as a calculator.

Maintain A Schedule

Remember, you are the person taking the exam. Nobody else can do it for you. The time and effort you put into test prep will determine your performance on the test. Set up a weekly schedule. Perhaps every Saturday morning you carve out time to take a practice exam or go over what you learned in this week’s test prep. Consistency is key.

College applications are just around the corner for many students. Many tasks need to be completed well before a student’s senior year of high school. College admissions help is available to students in Brentwood, Franklin, and Nashville, TN. College applications require time, effort, and strategy. Do not wait until the last minute to get your applications in order. Contact my office to learn more about private college admissions counseling services for students in Williamson and Davidson counties. Working with an educational consultant will alleviate the stress and demystify the college admissions process.

Good luck!

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