i did this in college whenever possible;
your brain retains the most information when you are in the environment where you will take the test.
whenever possible; study in the exact location that you will be tested in. this is usually possible in college by going either the evening before or the morning of the test just go in the room where you'll be taking the test; sit in your seat and study as long as you can.
because you will be taking the test in the same location, your brain somehow associates the info with the environment. you'd be surprised how well it works!
2007-02-21 08:40:15
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answered by mama3x 3
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Subliminal Tapes....my best friend recorded herself saying all the questions that might have been on her test and all the answers that went with it. She passed! You could also get a study buddy maybe. I think it really depends on what kind of enviroment you work better in. You u like to hear some noise...go to the park and get some fresh air...it may help you study better. Or maybe you work better in quiet...go to a library or lock yourself in your room. Just don't forget to take a break every now and then. You brain can only hold so much information in such a short period of time.
Good luck
I'm sure you'll do fine.
Let me know how things work out
2007-02-21 09:02:43
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answered by **Angel_Eyes** 2
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I graduated college with 3.91 GPA. All I did was going over home work and problem sets. If you can get previous year's exams, it would also help big time. Think about it, if you were a teacher, wouldn't you want to test your students on things that you have asked your students to do? Learn by example is also the best way to learn.
2007-02-21 08:45:54
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answered by fifty2weekhi 2
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hmm...this could be a long shot, but you MAY try getting of the internet and studying in advance, instead of asking strangers how to cram for one you were to lazy to study for like an idiot.
2007-02-21 08:45:38
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answered by ChaCha Y 1
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Flash cards. The repetition of reading the questions and answers over and over again seems to help retention of the material.
2007-02-21 08:40:21
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answered by biggimpin 3
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give yourself 30 minutes to read the whole book. it works if you're good.
2007-02-21 09:00:22
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answered by Scpwnz 5
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Friends.Lots of friends.
2007-02-21 08:43:07
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answered by Michael S 2
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after one of your normal cocaine/alcohol stupors and you pass out on your book, osmosis will kick in.
2007-02-21 09:19:22
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answered by im_here_4_the_laughs 1
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