Hello Everyone,
I haven’t yet submitted an application for citizenship, but I am currently reading the document to prepare to take the test. I was wondering if any of you could give me a few tips to help me better prepare for the test and to get the maximum out of my reading and what I should focus more on.
I’m honestly quite overwhelmed because the PDF document is 68 pages and contains too many dates with regards to Canadian history. At a certain age, a person’s memory is no longer as sharp. When I read, I feel as if I’m retaining everything and memorizing the dates of most of the historical events, but the moment I decide to take a break, it feels as if almost everything I read has slid right out of my brain and the memories come back only after I start revising once again.
Also, I thought the test is multiple choice where you pick the right answer out of a series of options, but I hear it’s written…which makes things even more complicated.
I haven’t yet submitted an application for citizenship, but I am currently reading the document to prepare to take the test. I was wondering if any of you could give me a few tips to help me better prepare for the test and to get the maximum out of my reading and what I should focus more on.
I’m honestly quite overwhelmed because the PDF document is 68 pages and contains too many dates with regards to Canadian history. At a certain age, a person’s memory is no longer as sharp. When I read, I feel as if I’m retaining everything and memorizing the dates of most of the historical events, but the moment I decide to take a break, it feels as if almost everything I read has slid right out of my brain and the memories come back only after I start revising once again.
Also, I thought the test is multiple choice where you pick the right answer out of a series of options, but I hear it’s written…which makes things even more complicated.