If you’re cramming, panicking, or just looking for a smarter way to study—don’t worry, here’s real tips from Real Board Exam Passers—Straight from Reddit!
We collected the best strategies shared by actual board passers online. Here are the top 10 study tips they swear by—give ’em a shot!
Here’s the Top 10 Study Tips
1. Use Flashcards + Active Recall
Don’t just read—test yourself! Use flashcards and actively recall the info instead of passively scanning your reviewers. Bonus points if you use spaced repetition for long-term memory. [1] [6]
2. Master the Pomodoro Technique
Study 25–30 minutes, then take a 5-minute break. Do 4 rounds, then take a longer 15–30 minute break. This keeps your energy up and brain burnout-free. [1]
3. Stick to a Realistic Study Schedule
Break topics into small, manageable chunks. Focus first on your weakest areas. Then schedule review time for strong topics later on. Study smarter, not harder. [6]
4. Prioritize Sleep (Seriously!)
We get it—you wanna cram. But if your brain is tired, wala kang ma-aabsorb. Several passers swear by getting consistent sleep, especially 1–2 weeks before the exam. [1] [2] [3] [5] [6]
5. Rest When You’re Unmotivated
If you’re not in the mood to study, forcing it won’t help. Take a break, relax, and come back with a clearer head. Your mental health matters, too. [3]
6. Study with a Buddy or Group
Discussing topics with others helps cement your knowledge. Just pick the right people—no to group chismis, yes to group quizzes! [6]
7. Track Your Progress with a Syllabus
Use the official exam syllabus as a checklist. Mark what you’ve already studied. It’s a great way to stay organized and feel that sweet satisfaction when things get ticked off! [4]
8. Simulate Exam Conditions
Practice mock exams under real test conditions. This trains your brain to stay sharp under pressure and improves your time management. [6]
9. Train Your Body Clock for Exam Day
2 weeks before the exam, wake up at the time you’ll need to get up on exam day. Your body will adjust, and you’ll feel more alert when it counts. [3]
10. Pray, Prepare, and Stay Positive
No matter how much you study, sometimes you just need to lift it all up. Pray before, during, and after the exam. Bring snacks, stay calm, and trust your prep. [5]
BONUS REMINDERS:
- Bring chocolates and water on exam day. (From Reddit User 5)
- Avoid post-exam drama—don’t compare answers. (From Reddit User 4)
- Use highlighters, colored pens, or index cards if you’re a visual learner. (From Reddit User 4)
- Track progress daily to avoid overwhelm. (From Reddit User 1)
Here’s what Board Exam Passers Says
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Reddit User #6:
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Final Words
Preparing for the board exam isn’t just about how long you study — it’s how smart and consistent you are. These tips from real passers prove that success comes from a mix of strategy, self-care, and staying grounded.
Remember:
🧠 Study smart.
🛌 Get enough rest.
🙏 Pray and trust the process.
You’ve got this.
One page, one review day, one prayer at a time — your name will be on that list of passers soon.
Good luck, future professional! 🌟
Sources
- Reddit – The heart of the internet. (2025). Reddit.com. https://www.reddit.com/r/studytips/comments/1i2xifv/routines_in_studying_for_board_exam_and_helpful/
- Reddit – The heart of the internet. (2022). Reddit.com. https://www.reddit.com/r/Philippines/comments/s9ru4w/board_exam_preparation_tips_and_tricks/
- Reddit – The heart of the internet. (2025). Reddit.com. https://www.reddit.com/r/AskPH/comments/1gdffyh/what_are_your_board_exam_tips/
- Reddit – The heart of the internet. (2024). Reddit.com. https://www.reddit.com/r/studytips/comments/1efjrvm/whats_your_routine_or_study_technique_for_board/
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