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The test is multiple choice, covers 10 chapters, but is a timed exam=60 min to answer 80 questions. I'm not sure if I should waste time making flash cards or not, or just review all the material once. Time constraints and other conflicts also conflict with studying this week. If anyone has a good effective study plan that I can stick to I would appreciate it. Thanks

2006-07-12 04:20:53 · 5 answers · asked by Sagely 4 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

5 answers

I have a Master's Degree...I would
1. learn the vocabulary from the chapters
fold a sheet of paper in 1/2 "hot dog" style. write words on one side and defs on the other. fold back defs where you can;t see them and WRITE the defs for each word. (Writing helps it stick.) Eliminate the ones you already know and repeat, going 5 at a time until you know them all.
2. Do the same thing with the major points. If you ahve taken good notes you shouldn;t need the book. Most prof's test over what they have said in class. If you don't have good notes, then study the major points of the chapter.
3. START NOW!

2006-07-12 04:29:45 · answer #1 · answered by mg 3 · 0 0

Redo all your tutorials! If it involves calculation, they would usually show you a statement and that takes up a few questions.

Also, remember the key points of certain theories. If you are doing costing, remember the advantages and disads of using a particular design. Most of it uses common sense.

Best tip, time yourself when you try out those questions. Some questions require less time if you know it, but some would take a longer time to think...so timing is important here!

2006-07-12 16:13:24 · answer #2 · answered by michelletym85 2 · 0 0

Well it depends on how you learn...but you can make flash cards, create questions that you think will be on the test, call a friend and have them create questions from the information you have, create diagrams for the main concepts and study them....just depends on how you learn..

2006-07-12 04:25:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Review all of the major concepts, read the chapter summaries, take the chapter quizes, and study as much as you can.

2006-07-12 04:23:36 · answer #4 · answered by Justsyd 7 · 0 0

Get off the computer and crack open some books!

Do as many problems and exercises as possible in your textbook.

2006-07-12 04:23:20 · answer #5 · answered by jaybird 4 · 2 0

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