Test Prep That Doesn't Feel Like Test Prep
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Easy Ways to Make Studying for Standardized Tests Fun

Think test prep has to be boring? Discover fun, everyday activities that build the skills you need to ace the SAT, ACT, and other major exams.

A particular phenomenon happens when you sit down at your desk to study for a test: everything around you suddenly becomes interesting. Where does that tiny hole in the wall lead? When did my nails get so long? Don’t the patterns on the ceiling look like stars?! When it comes to studying for tests, everything but studying sounds entertaining. Fortunately, gluing your bottom to a chair, endlessly staring into textbooks, bored out of your mind isn’t the only way to study. Believe it or not, there is such a thing as fun test prep, and below is a list of those wonderful activities.

Reading for pleasure

This is a classic. Whether you prefer Suzanne Collins over Shakespeare and teenage romance novels over historical fiction, reading engages you in intellectual thoughts, improves your vocabulary, and makes you a better critical thinker. The sleepless nights you spend indulging in your favorite books will ultimately help you perform better on tests by increasing your reading speed, vocabulary, and comprehension. All you have to do is pick up any book from a library! Many graphic novels even contain sophisticated vocabularies that can bolster your eloquence. These reading skills will become second nature as you enjoy your bedtime stories.

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Freewriting to get the words out

The most effective way to strengthen your writing, of course, is to write. Essays might not be your passion (understandably), but writing encompasses a broad range of genres, from journals and letters to narratives and poetry. To become a better writer, writing to get the words out of your brain is a fine process. Just write for the sake of writing, for your eyes only. Freewriting can help improve your skills and boost your mood. If you are having a tough day, take a moment to express your feelings through ink on paper—ranting helps you develop emotions in your writing. The more effectively you can access your own pathos, the stronger your commentaries and essays will be in general.

Studying with friends

Any pain is easier to endure when you have your friends by your side. In fact, studying in a group with fellow test takers usually spurs creative learning strategies. For example, Katharine Lee, a junior at West High, participates in the school’s intensive Academic Decathlon program. When the competition season approaches, she must stay after school every day for five hours, cramming in an overwhelming load of information. Those five hours could feel like an eternity of boredom, but Katharine prudently spends the time studying with her friends. “To memorize the order of ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia, we came up with the acronym SAGSBAB, which stands for Sumer, Akkadia, Guti, Neo-Sumer, Babylonia, Assyria, and Neo-Babylonia,” she cheerfully describes. Learning facts like the names of historical civilizations can be tedious and annoying, but with creative study buddies, even memorization can be an amusing task.

Related: How to Organize an Effective Online Study Group

Watching educational YouTube videos

The temptations of YouTube can be difficult to overcome, especially compared to that pile of textbooks waiting on your desk. Even for the most diligent students, YouTube is dangerous. It begins with one short music video, but before you know it, you're three hours into watching grumpy cats hula dancing on a rainbow bridge. Despite such risks, YouTube also contains numerous educational videos fully intended to supplement your learning. Take Crash Course, for example. The two brilliant and funny Green brothers provide quick lessons on various subjects, including chemistry, world history, psychology, and literature. They offer extremely educational but entertaining videos on US government and politics, economics, and astronomy. Take a “break” from intense hours of studying by watching these delightfully didactic videos.

Make your studies into a game

Merriam-Webster might disagree, but the words “study” and “play” can actually be synonyms—that is if you decide to enhance your learning by playing games. You can fit many online games into your study plan whenever you have five or 10 minutes to spare. There's no need to look hard; CollegeXpress offers a fun SAT Word Game that you can play to test and expand your knowledge of vocabulary. For each definition you correctly match to the word, you receive a point, and the more words you get right, the more streaks you can earn and get closer to joining the scoreboard! Other fun sites include Maths Chase, which tests your multiplication, division, and other math skills, and Quizlet, which allows you to review vocabulary, concepts, and facts by playing simple, interesting study games.

Related: Ways You Can Make Studying More Fun

Studying can be stressful, and it’s important to find any way you can to make it more enjoyable. A lot of students study without actually enjoying the act of learning, but when you make learning fun, you remind yourself why you’re working so hard for good grades in the first place: to learn, to better yourself, and to set yourself up for a bright future.

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