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Get enough sleep. Make enough time in your schedule to get enough sleep.

Get a g
ood night's sleep every night and you'll be making the best of your study time.
This is important as you lead up to the test, and especially important right bef
ore you take the test. Studies have shown that sleep positively impacts test tak
ing by improving memory and attentiveness. Staying up all night studying may sou
nd like a good idea, but skip the all-night cram session. If you study throughou
t the weeks, you won't need to cram anyway. Getting a good night's sleep will he
lp you perform better.[5]
If you end up a little sleep deprived despite your best efforts, take a short na
p before studying. Limit your nap to 15-30 minutes. After you wake, do some phys
ical activity (like you would do during a break) right before you start.

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