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There is about 10 chapters of material i have to learn but i don't have that much time, Flashcards always work for me but there is way to much info to put on flashcards, plus it will take up alot of time making them.... I need some advice!!!

2006-11-20 06:39:47 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Studying Abroad

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I don't know what state you're in, so that makes this one tough.

My son took the exam, and wishes he knew he could do this - didn't know he could until after the fact.

The state of Oregon has a book that has all of the questions that =might= be on the test in it. With all the answers. So it's kind of like flashcards. If your state has a book like this, you could call your real estate board to see if you can get a copy.

Other than that...the only thing I can think of is to read like mad with a highlighter, then read again, paying special attention to the highlighted stuff.

Good luck!

2006-11-20 06:47:35 · answer #1 · answered by chershaytoute 3 · 0 0

Maybe you and some of your friends should get together and go to the library. It really works for me to be in an atmosphere like that. Your friends should come up with some questions and make flashcards and just have fun with it. Its good to have fun the same time your studying because it stays with you and you are more likely to remember the information rather than when your just reading a huge text book and taking notes. I think two weeks could be enough time if you planned everything out and see which Chapter your going to study first

2006-11-20 06:47:32 · answer #2 · answered by Monica 1 · 0 0

Flashcards always work best for me, too. You might try taking the chapter highlights and putting them on cards, and putting them all over the house. I had them hanging from my bathrm mirror, by my coffee pot, my bedside table, etc. I seem to learn more when I write the stuff down bc it forces me to read thru and find the important stuff, and if I have to write it, it might as well go on a card. You can also get those cards on a small spiral so you can keep them together and just carry them around - I've done that, too. Question on front - answer on back. Keep it simple, and don't worry too much, I'm sure you'll do fine.

2006-11-20 06:56:08 · answer #3 · answered by Deedee 4 · 0 0

Try using Map mapping

1) Learn the info

2) Apply knowledge

3) Past years exam questions and answers

2006-11-20 06:48:36 · answer #4 · answered by Bright 6 · 0 0

I am in real estate. Trust me the # 1 way is to take practice exams in the back of your text book.

2006-11-20 06:43:26 · answer #5 · answered by SJF 2 · 0 0

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