Erica Whiting
 · she/her • Licensed Clinical Psychologist • AATBS EPPP Coach

Study Tip: Monitor Your Progress

It's very important to monitor your progress regularly. 

You can do this by taking quizzes and tests, running through flashcards, or completing reviews of the material using strategies like fill in the blanks. Your performance on these various activities will help you determine what content you've mastered and what you still need to work on and ultimately help you decide where you need to focus your time and attention to make the best use of your time. As you monitor your progress, be sure to assess why concepts aren't clicking. This can help you determine how to tailor your studying and/or test taking strategies to meet your specific needs (e.g., using more interactive learning strategies, practicing not changing your answers on the test, increasing recall through more review etc).

Anytime you take a practice test or quiz, you’re giving yourself valuable data about how you take tests, what your common errors are, and where you can improve. 

Use this to your advantage and take the mystery out of what you need to study next. I’ve heard test takers say they just need to review more, and in some cases, that’s absolutely true, but there are also times when test takers actually know the answer, they’re just missing key words from questions, getting anxious and picking any answer, or the more common pitfall, they change their correct answer to an incorrect one!!

For more tips on reviewing practice tests and quizzes click here!

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