We’ve heard it before and we hear it again, Why do some students perform remarkably well while others don’t? Or why am I scoring poorly in examinations in comparison to my classmate/s. Well you are probably unaware of the factors that aren’t in your control. Surprisingly, you are not the only one to think along similar lines. Most students or rather many of your classmates aren’t aware of these aspects either.
Most
students are of the assumption that the reasons for their grades
reducing is their own fault. While that may partially be the case it is
not the only reason. Several other factors come in to play, if a student
scores poorly in an examination. What students don’t realise is the
other factors that have a part to play and that affects the scores as
well.
Be it a class test, a
final exam or simply a board exam, all of them have these facts in
common. So if you’re wondering what are these interesting facts about
examinations that students fail to realise? Then read on to find out
exactly what factors are out of your control and that also play an
important role in the received scores. The scores obtained are a product
of 2 types of factors Controlled and Uncontrolled factors playing a
dominant role.
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Environmental effects
Based on the weather
conditions and the circumstances before, after and during paper
checking. All of these aspects have a bearing on your performance.
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Personality of the paper checker
Since the environmental
factors affect ones personality, accordingly the scores are affected. As
if the professor is not familiar with the subject matter that they are
expected to correct, chances are that it will reflect in your marks.
Most examiners are given
stacks of answer papers to correct, with such an amount to complete
within a specified time frame it causes stress and frustration builds up
in order to meet their targets.
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Kind of papers corrected
Referring to the amount
of papers that each professor has to correct; aspects such as the
quality of the answers given, the points covered, the way it is written,
the handwriting of the applicant and the kinds of answers given by
students, before they arrive at your particular paper affects the
correction nonetheless.
If you thought that the
person correcting your paper has the knowledge of the subject checked by
them, think again! Because sometimes the ones who correct your papers
aren’t very well versed with the subject or fluent in the language given
to correct. So it is bound to affect your scores. Besides you aren’t the one correcting the paper nor do you have control over the marks acquired either.
Controlled Factors
If you use the time
given for your preparation wisely and to its optimum level and if you
have started studying right from the start of term, there is no reason
why you shouldn’t score well.
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The method used to study the matter
If you have used
memorising techniques such as mnemonics, have worked hard throughout the
year combined with a balanced diet, sufficient rest and regular
exercise you can definitely score well.
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The way you answer the paper
If you have spoken to
your professor for pointers on how to answer the examination and have
followed their advice stringently you can score well. Few tips label
your diagrams correctly, make a note of the points to cover in you
answer paper, include all the points as far as possible, write your
answers according to the question numbers with points and be neat at all
times.
If you have made an
attempt and have succeeded in improving your handwriting or have a good
handwriting that is easy to understand and is clear which reduces the
examiners work you are bound to receive good grades provided you cover
all the points that are required.
To
summerise, you do not have control over the marks that you get nor are
you the one who is correcting your paper, other aspects such as the kind
of person checking the paper, the mood of the professor after
correcting the previous papers and the answers given by these students
before he/ she comes to your paper etc. can affect your marks. The
factors that are in your control are the time given to you for
preparation, the way you learn, understand, recall and reproduce the
matter studied, the way you answer the paper and pay attention to your
handwriting. Nevertheless as long as you have done your best; given the
circumstances and you put your trust in God, everything is going to be
just fine.
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