Read all of your materials now, then go to bed. Get up tomorrow, eat a good breakfast, and relax during your test. The harder you try to remember everything, the more likely you will forget when it is time.
If you feel like you have time, re-copy all of your notes; this usually works for me, as I commit them to memory when I re-write.
2007-02-21 14:46:46
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answered by Ryann 3
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Ur a procrastinator just like me, and if ur anything like me, I suggest you memorize. Usually I pay attention ALOT in class, so wen i have to study, I just look them over and memorize, but when the test comes, I tend to remember from memorizing and paying attention. Good Luck on ur coming Science test. Hope this helps.
2007-02-21 14:53:59
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answered by Allahu_Akbar 3
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I can definitely help you out here. You need to make studying more interesting and fun more you (I know that sounds weird, but it is possible!). I would suggest studying with friends or make a fun game out of it. Also, rewarding yourself works well too. If you study for 30 minutes, you get to watch 30 minutes of TV and so on. Good luck on your science test! I hope you ace it:)
2007-02-21 14:46:53
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answered by mcvcm92 5
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The only thing you could do is do an all-nighter. Study til your brain hurts and bring some flash cards to school to study a little before the test begins. On your flash cards just write little keywords to help you save time for studying and to still help you understand what you need to know with a few words and seconds.
2007-02-21 14:46:41
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answered by Hey Soul Sister 2
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Study hard tonight and get off the computer, get up early tomorrow and study more. Start earlier next time.
2007-02-21 14:46:23
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answered by young61021 4
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i'm a horrible procrastinator. actually at this moment in time i'm supposed to be writing a 5-7 page research paper on the topic of my choice (music in early education) and i have one paragraph. oh goody. and staying up late doesn't do it for me. i recommend flashcards, starting earlier, prioritize (that's my problem! i prioritize wrong and end up putting the most important things last. try making lists i LOVE them. put things in order of importance then start at the top and work down. it's fun to make the boxes next to each task and then you watch them get checked off. it works for like a paper too...like tonight i have a checklist that says 'page one' 'page two' 'page three' and so on). so i hope that helps!
2007-02-21 17:24:12
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answered by Diana B 2
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I have a dear friend that has two master degrees. That said - she graduated from the university at age 21, with a masters degree.
Her tip was this: She'd put everything she needed to learn on one sheet of paper and memorize it. *you can visualize the answers easier*
Good Luck!
2007-02-21 14:46:45
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answered by Silly Girl 5
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Get off the computer and start studying!
2007-02-21 14:45:49
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answered by Dylan B 1
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"There's nothing to it, but to do it." I love this saying. Just tell yourself that from now on, I'm not going to procrastinate anymore.
AND, DON'T
If you make trying to change to complicated, it will seem too hard and you'll just go back to old, unwanted habits.
I'M TALKING FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE!!!
YOU CAN CHANGE!
2007-02-21 14:47:31
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answered by Anonymous
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