Pick the one you can probably pass without studying and ignore it.
Pick the one that you will fail if you dont study and study the most on that one.
For the final one, just do an overview review of everything.
OR you can go the defeatist route...
Ignore the ones you will fail if you study...
and study only the ones that you would pass even if you didnt study...
2007-01-09 10:45:46
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answered by MrKnowItAll 6
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First, i doubt that the teachers just said "Here!" "You have a test tomorrow" if it was that big that you couldn't study for it. Plus I don't think all three teachers would do the same, you must have known about these test for a least a little bit more time before hand. So in a way it's kinda your fault for leaving it for the last minute. Even if you study now for all 3 test, you would never know as much as the information as you need, in less the tests are really small, I'm guessing if they were small though, you wouldn't be on here. Well anyways here is what I do to study: 1) read any text book pages that seem important. 2) Once you have read those pages you should know the basic of what your about to study. 3) if you have a little time, write down notes, even if their already on a page in you book or worksheet 4) Test yourself and if you get it wrong repeat it or write it down if you are a visual learner. - but remember you cant just memories, you have to understand it as well! it helps to say it or wright it, but in the end it would be pointless with out a little understanding of the topic. 6) relax after your done, it's never smart to rush or stress yourself out to much, and i advise you not to eat while studying it takes away concentration. I wish you luck!, but next time study a little bit before hand :)
2016-05-23 00:13:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if you know what you need to study for tomorrow, then do a quick runthrough of the subjects. If you find that you know more (and think you'll be able to pass) of one subject then skip it and go back to it if you have time tomorrow. I suggest studying for the same amount of time for each subject, even if it is your worst (if you overdo it you might get overwhelmed and forget it all). More importantly make a study guide for all the subjects (w/terms important info, etc.). And tomorrow at school if you have time at the end of a class or the beginning, then try to get a few more minutes in.
2007-01-09 11:53:45
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answered by Ellie L. 2
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Study right before each test. This will keep the knowledge fresh in your mind
2007-01-10 03:10:39
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answered by 14 4
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I'm not encouraging it...but the "best" way to study, is by making a cheat sheet
2007-01-09 10:46:08
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answered by Anonymous
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well, first get offline.
then start reviewing all your notes. don't study one whole subject for more than an hour, or else you won't have enough time for the other ones. start with the hardest one.
2007-01-09 10:44:38
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answered by Laura 2
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Get busy
2007-01-09 10:52:27
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answered by Anonymous
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