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Published 10:22 11 May 2017 BST
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Getting the most out of those study hours is hugely important, of course, and with that in mind, students might well want to read some advice from David Cosgrave, a lecturer in the business school at the University of Limerick.
A leading exam coach, David has been setting and correcting exams at third level for almost a decade and in that time, he has repeatedly spotted simple mistakes by students that are easily identified and more importantly, easily rectified.
The number one offender on the list of student mistakes in an exam, according to David, is not answering the question asked.
Below, he explains why the problem occurs and what you can do to go about correcting it.
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