Every night, review what you learned and study what you need to for one hour. The next day, review what you studied and then study the new stuff. Then repeat the process every day.
Besides studying every day, you can...
- Create flashcards (for vocab, dates, people, etc).
- Make up songs to memorize facts.
- Write and say things over and over again.
- Teach the info to someone else. If you are able to, this shows that you understand what you are learning.
- Make up a few questions and answers each day. Make sure it's just on the info you learned that day. Then use them to quiz yourself before a test in school.
- Study with a friend or group of friends.
- Ask for help from a classmate, friend, or teacher / get a tutor.
Never cram and you'll be fine!
Good luck!
2007-03-08 10:54:37
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answered by Anonymous
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When I have a test, or I need to study, I make up flash cards. first I study them at night before the test, then I wake up at 4, and study again. It really helps for me, and when I do this I get 90s and 100s!! Hope this helps.
2007-03-08 11:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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That all depends on what kind of test you're studying for..............
If this is an operations based subject like Chemistry, Math, or Physics I would do lots of practice on the types of problems on the test. Do some problems that you have answers to so you can check your answers. Practice makes perfect.
In something like English or Socials Studies make sure you have read the material thoroughly and understand it. Read over any handouts and notes you have.
The best idea is not to cram. Take good notes and consistently review the material well before the test so you can committ it to long-term memory.
2007-03-08 10:58:42
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answered by schimpfey 1
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I get a snack and a drink. Then i open my book and lay on my bed. If you like to sing try to instead of reading sing it. You can also make flash cards or even have a friend study with you. If you like a boy ask him on a study date you'll have fun and study.
2007-03-08 10:57:35
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answered by Anonymous
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OK so a very affective study method is to write the information on note cards with the words you need to know on the front and the meanings on the back. Also, if you write the things you need to know many many many times it will get into your head and you will be able to write it again!
2007-03-08 10:54:17
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answered by Laura Block 4
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First : You must know the subject well - do you follow classes and do your assignments?Study your textbooks,and revision books.Make sure you know EVERYTHING about the subject.
Second : Review past years questions,practise answering them
Third : Make sure you will get an A
2007-03-08 10:56:23
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answered by Daniel S 2
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It depends on the subject.
L.A. would be writing things like a million times.
Math would be doing like a million of the type of problem or I write formulas.
Science would be outlining the section or writing things I thought were really important then things that were kinda important.
Geography would be the same as science.
And flash cards are great for like every subject.
2007-03-08 12:08:06
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answered by Smuckers 4
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