University student: Taking exams...HElP!

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Avic7:
When I write my exams, I read the question and I interpret it differently from what the prof expects.

Why do you interpret the question differently? Are you reading too fast? Does the prof think differently than most people? Are you stressed out? Do you not know the material as well as you think? Is it because English is your not your first language?

Take your answers and come up with a solution. Develop a method of solving problems: step 1, step 2, step 3, .... What is the question? What answer is the prof looking for? How do I get to the answer? ie. develop a road map from the question to the answer.

I'm guessing this is at the undergrad level and that cell biology is pretty black and white at that level.

Bill
 
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