ei i got a legit question on academics, how the hell am i supposed to solve a shit load of questions in no time, i mean like doing tests i get mostly a shit load of time consuming questions adding to that some questions that require some thinking, and all of that in a loud environment, louder to be a test taking class.
so the hell? am i missing something on how-to take tests?
>>9075784
It's easy if you're not a brainlet
>>9075784
The first thing you should do is fix that "loud environment" problem. Never have I seen a test taking class be loud in any way possible so there is definitely something weird there.
Anyway, to fix the time consuming problem the solution is simple: experience. After you read a problem you should be able to immediately jump in, not necessarily with a full solution in mind, but with an idea of how to start exploring the problem. This is really important. If you read a question and have to start slowly remembering what you know and see where you can go with the problem then you are doing something wrong. It should be like muscle memory. The moment you read a word in the problem it should start triggering memories so that immediately you are getting into the problem and how to solve it.
So yeah, practice more. git gud.
Wait, are you complaining about the cacophony (loud chatteriness) of your environment? If so, that may be a problem extrinsic, or not pertaining to the inner quality of yourself.
Oh wait, letroll lol
Almost got me, bro!
>>9075859
>>9075784
>louder to be a test taking class
Ahh, nevermind on the trolling part. I'd say to practice meditation: it can ameliorate the effects of environmental phenomena when you're trying to focus: i.e. it helps to build focus.
However, you could just, y'know, explain to everyone that you're taking a test, if there are people involved.
If it's machine-related, then yeah, dude, meditate. It'll alleviate the stress and bring an added calm when in chaotic environments.
There're even meditations prescribed solely to help one focus. Look around google, and if you find right concentration in the tipitaka via accesstoinsight.org, that may be the best way to gain full concentration. It's definitely helped me!