Best Practices Amaury Murgado
Studying for Written Promotional Exams Preparing for any test requires time, effort, and following a study plan that takes into account the way your mind best retains information. these questions, then you are off to a good start. Once you make the commitment, you need to start studying immediately. A major key to your success is starting right now and not waiting for the exam to be announced. It is easier to retain information over a long period of time than trying to cram it in during a short one. Since everyone will have to study the same material, there is no edge hidden there. For example, everyone will read the supervision book and answer the questions at the end of each chapter. The edge you need is found in how you study and how often.
Why We Forget There are some very strong clues that will help you study if
Take advantage of any opportunity to study.
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ll law enforcement agencies use a hierarchal organization that includes a rank structure and a division of labor. Typically that means that in order to achieve the rank of first- or second-line supervisor, you have to take some type of written examination. Attaining higher ranks usually involves the agency head magically saying, “Poof, you’re now a captain.” I can’t help you with that, but I can help you score higher on your next exam by sharing some useful information from my past experience and what I’ve learned from cognition and learning experts. To achieve high scores on my exams I had to work my tail off and sacrifice a great deal. Unless you’re gifted with a superior intellect and ironclad memory, so will you.
you look at why people forget information in the first place. The author of an article from CollegeAtlas.org titled “How to Retain Information” suggests the following: • It’s easy to forget information we don’t understand. • To remember something new, it must be clearly imprinted in the brain. It’s important to schedule periodic study sessions and constantly review information. • Uninteresting concepts are difficult to remember.
Commitment If you don’t really want it, then don’t waste your time be-
cause your first real challenge is commitment. Are you willing to do whatever it takes to come out number one? Are you willing to put in the time and effort? Are you willing to put everything else aside including your family, friends, and your favorite activities while you study? If you can say yes to 14
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