: Close your notes and try to explain a concept out loud or write down everything you remember.

: Find out if the test will be multiple-choice, short-answer, or essay-based so you can practice accordingly. 2. Use Active Study Techniques

: Use past exam papers or official practice resources to simulate test conditions and timing. 3. Maintain Your Health

Passive reading often doesn't stick. Engage with the material to improve memory retention.

Since "big tist" appears to be a typo for "big test," 1. Plan Early

: Spend more time on the subjects or concepts that you find the most difficult.

: Review the same material at increasing intervals (e.g., 1 day later, then 3 days, then a week) to move it into long-term memory.