What High-Scoring Students Do Differently During Exams | Smart Exam Strategy
1. High scorers don’t panic — they plan the paper in the first 2 minutes.
2. They attempt easy and sure-shot questions first to lock marks early.
3. Time is divided section-wise; no question gets extra minutes.
4. Answers are written step-by-step with keywords and formulas.
5. They underline important points to guide the examiner’s eyes.
6. Guessing is avoided; logic and elimination decide MCQ answers.
7. They ignore others’ speed and stay focused on their own paper.
8. Short mental breaks help them regain focus when stuck.
9. Final minutes are used to recheck calculations and marked questions.
10. High scorers write smart — not long, not random.