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Studying hard for their exams is not the only thing your teen needs to do in order to be well prepared.
They also need to dedicate time to planning how they’re going to answer their exam questions.
Because there’s actually a right and a wrong way to tackle exam questions.
And this is most apparent with short answer questions (those requiring one or two lines maximum), and long answer questions (those requiring possibly a paragraph or two).