‘How to succeed in Exams’ is a step-by-step guide to the techniques some of the best students from around the world use to study effectively and score the highest grades in various written examinations. The book is based on the author’s personal experience and research on the techniques used by high scorers in exams. The author has supplemented this with recent information available in other published sources as well as the strategies derived from ancient Sanskrit texts. This book is highly recommended for any student who wants to improve his performance and results substantially.
Dr. Ashok Malhotra holds a doctoral degree in engineering from the University of British Columbia in Canada, as well as other degrees from the Indian Institute of Technology at Delhi. He has been a Professor of engineering in three leading world universities and has been recognized as a leading world educator by the International Biographical Center.
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By Rick Reed
Oct 2, 2009
"Get the Insider Scoop" This step-by-step guide tells students exactly what they need to do to succeed in exam-taking. Exhaustive and authoratative, this should be a part of any serious scholar's library.
"Very informative, compact, book" Wanting to do well, I've spent an appreciable amount of time researching techniques to improve my performance in exams. So, I'm going to be bold and say that I’m more educated in these things than the average student. This book, for me, summed up what has taken me months to accumulate in a single volume, and I wish I had stumbled across it earlier. There were even a couple of things in there I've not come across, and found very interesting. The structure of the book is very easy to follow and its length is just right (doesn’t take too long to read nor does it skimp on necessary details). Although some things – memory techniques in particular – could have been explored in more depth, the author has certainly created an excellent starting point for a little further research, suggesting additional reading material to re-enforce and extend the book’s content. Other than that, a very good book and one that I will definitely refer to constantly.... More > I will certainly recommend it to my friends (and anyone else who’ll listen). Aleck G, Student, Western Australia.< Less