get a planner...write down all your assignments before they are due...make note cards to help you study...take notes in the margins of your books...(if you bought the books)...get a notebook for each class...write the title of the class, the day, and time on the front of the notebook...get a calendar and write down the dates and times of your finals ahead of time so there are no surprises...just stay focused...don't try to do too many things at once...take 20 minute study breaks and do something fun...then get back into it...you shouldn't study for more than an hour for each subject...take breaks and come back to it...if you have a test study right before you go to sleep and then don't think about it anymore...hope these tips help...
2006-06-15 11:14:54
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answered by j_nelle_03 3
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I know of three books that will help you: The Procrastinator's Handbook, The Procrastinating Child and the Clutterbusting Handbook. They're easy and fast reading and very useful in daily life, especially for students. Good luck.
2006-06-16 14:57:57
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answered by jussamagin2 3
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what I like to do is every sunday I read the teacher outline or teacher's plan and assigntment and date them and make plan for study.
It does take alot of time but once you get that into habit it will be fine.
there are many monthly planner to help you
it also help to have a binder where each subject go into different binders
give your self some time frame of when to study
2006-06-15 18:09:58
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answered by nk_rso 3
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This posts' focus is toward work at homers, but you might find some of the tips helpful for you.
2006-06-20 09:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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one word for ya...trapper keeper!!!!
well that's actually two
2006-06-15 17:56:23
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answered by ♥jessica♥♥ 2
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