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1. “Open book” doesn’t mean easy — it usually means harder. Open-book exams test whether you can apply the material, not recall it, so the questions tend to be deeper and you can’t just copy an answer off the page. The students who plan to “just look it up” are the ones who run out of time. Prepare like it’s closed-book. The book is a safety net, not a substitute for actually knowing the content. 2. You still have to know it cold — the book is for details, not concepts. If you don’t understand a topic going in, no amount of page-flipping will rescue you inside the time limit. Learn the concepts properly beforehand. Use the book for the things that are genuinely worth looking up — a formula, an exact figure, a specific reference — not to learn an idea for the first time while the clock runs. 3. Build your own index before the exam — that’s where it’s won. Don’t walk in with 400 pages and no plan. Make a one-page map: topic → exact page or section. Tab the book, colour-code the chapters, write your own summary sheet. The entire skill of open-book is finding things fast, and that battle is decided before the exam starts, not during it. 4. Practice finding, not just reading. Time yourself locating specific things in your materials until you can open to the right page in seconds. Reading your notes is not the same skill as retrieving from them under pressure. If you’re hunting through the index mid-exam, you’re spending the exact minutes you needed for actually answering. 5. Time pressure is worse here — cap every lookup. Because you can look things up, it’s dangerously easy to sink ten minutes into one page. Set a hard rule: if you can’t find it in about a minute, answer from what you know and move on. Open-book exams are lost on the clock far more often than on the content. 6. Answer from your head first, verify with the book second. Write your answer from what you already know, then use the book only to confirm a detail or drop in a specific reference. Reaching for the book before you’ve even thought about the question burns your scarcest resource — time — on something you probably knew anyway. 7. Bring your own summary, not just the textbook. A dense textbook is slow to search when you’re panicking. Notes you condensed yourself — in your words, in your order — are far faster to navigate because you built the structure. Bring both if allowed, but reach for your own summary first and drop to the textbook only for depth. 8. Don’t copy chunks — apply and analyse. Open-book questions reward using the material, not reproducing it, and markers spot copied paragraphs instantly. Quote briefly only if you must, then explain, apply, and argue in your own words. Regurgitating the textbook scores low even when the copied text is technically correct. 9. Check exactly what’s allowed — then prep for that. Textbook only? Your notes too? A single page? Open-web? The right preparation is completely different for each version, and building the wrong materials is a brutal way to waste your prep. Confirm the rules early so every hour you spend is on the setup you’ll actually be allowed to use. 10. Do a full timed rehearsal with your materials. Sit a past paper exactly as you’ll sit the real one — book and notes beside you, clock running, using your index. You’ll feel fast how little time lookups really leave you, and you’ll fix your materials before it counts instead of discovering the gaps in the exam itself. #exam #exams #uni #pass
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