examsmanship
English
Noun
examsmanship (uncountable)
- The skill of taking examinations.
- 1973, Martin Amis, The Rachel Papers, page 185:
- Throughout, I stabilized myself with lots of examsmanship, in order to depress my fellow-candidates.
- 1984, Margaret Morganroth Gullette, The Art and Craft of Teaching, page 107:
- You should be sure to teach your students good examsmanship, so that you can grade their best efforts.
- 2004, Kimm Alayne Walton, Lazar Emanuel, Strategies and Tactics for the First Year Law Student, page 112:
- Superior examsmanship means the ability to communicate your knowledge accurately and effectively. If you have a great deal of knowledge but lack examsmanship, you may receive a B or a C on your exam when you should have earned an A.
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