1. Familiarise yourself with the layout
of the exam paper and the format of the different question
areas e.g. Sections A, B and C
2. Ensure you answer all previous exam
questions. Check out the possible solutions on www.examinations.ie afterwards
to identify areas you might need to improve on. Place
completed exam questions in a folder sub divided
into Section A, Section B Q 1,2,3,4,5, and Section
C.
3. Create a revision timetable for
Home Economics for the last term; allow yourself plenty
of time to write revision notes and to spend time on
areas you may have forgotten to study previously.
4. Remember to answer all parts to
a question if you omit a section you will be losing valuable
marks.
5. Always answer in point format and
label your questions clearly.