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2007-01-09 15:13:25 · 5 answers · asked by cutelovableme4 2 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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Get off the computer. Open your books. Read them. Say "duh."

2007-01-09 15:18:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hopefully you have been reading through your class notes... they usually are the best source of information that your professor wants you to know. It takes time to "know" something "cramming" doesn't really work.

To refresh your memory further try this:
In every chapter read the first paragraph, the first and last sentence in each paragraph, all bolded words and the last paragraph. If there are final chapter tests do them. I usually made index cards with these points on it as I went through the books, and punched holes in the top to keep them in order on a key ring or carabiner. That way I could carry just the notes and not the whole book while I was waiting for a bus, or away from a proper study area.

The text books are made to have this structure and it will help you to follow the pattern.

It sounds like a lot of work but this usually helps refresh your memory on topics and it will also allow you to remember back to the beginning of the class.
Tests are usually made of of this information.

2007-01-09 23:21:19 · answer #2 · answered by thebe_gl 3 · 0 0

never cram. it takes 24 hours for a brain to process and permanently store facts.

2007-01-09 23:16:48 · answer #3 · answered by kage_ronin 3 · 0 0

dont stress, just go over all the notes your profess. gave you quiz yourself have friends/classmates help you good luck!

2007-01-09 23:18:18 · answer #4 · answered by moaehahi1979 4 · 0 0

study one class at a time and review alllllll of the papers you have accumulated, its this best way
p.s chack out my question please

2007-01-09 23:17:23 · answer #5 · answered by Sammy 1 · 0 0

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