Test-Taking Strategies to Help You Pass Postal Exams
Date: August 24th, 2016
Everyone who registers for the Postal Exam 473 wants to get the best score, or at least attain the pass mark, which is 70%. Even though you can redo the test if you fail to get at least 70% required for you to be considered for USPS Office Jobs, you will have to wait for some months. This is because the USPS doesn’t provide exams weekly or monthly.
Study with a Partner
If possible, study with a partner. Studying with a partner is more helpful than doing it alone. Let your partner read the questions for you to respond. After providing the responses, you should discuss the questions and the responses together. After which, be the one to read the questions and check the responses of your partner.
The partner can be a colleague, a good friend, a relative or even your spouse. Even if the partner is not going to take the Postal Service exam, let him or her read out the questions as you respond before checking whether the answers where correct.
Have a Good Study Routine
A good study routine that works for you will greatly improve your test scores. Try various study routines until you find the correct combination that works for you. For instance, you can try studying in 30 to 40-minute sessions, with 10-minute breaks in between and see whether that works for you. You can also try hourly intervals and find out which combination works better for you.
Test-Taking Strategies
Here are some of the best strategies you should use when taking the actual Postal Exam: • If you find answers with words such as “only, never, generally, always, all,” or “none”, you should be very careful. In most cases, these words can be a trap. So, don’t choose an answer with these words in it unless you’re very sure that it’s the right answer.
• If you find answers with words such as “only, never, generally, always, all,” or “none”, you should be very careful. In most cases, these words can be a trap. So, don’t choose an answer with these words in it unless you’re very sure that it’s the right answer.
• Eliminate those answers in multiple-choice questions that are either irrelevant or don’t make sense at all. In fact, you can eliminate even more than a half of the questions if you use this method. In this way, your chances of getting the right number will increase greatly especially if you have to guess an answer.
• Start by answering the questions you know. In that way, you’ll be building your confidence. If you’re not able to answer the first question, simply skip it and move on to the next one. Once you’ve answered the questions you know, go back and start answering the rest of the questions that you could not answer at first.
• Make sure you’ve understood the question correctly before providing an answer. Read a question word-for-word because one word can actually change the meaning of the whole sentence.