alone and quiet... with absolutely no distraction
2007-12-04 00:41:14
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answer #1
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answered by Tee Tee W 4
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Try to follow the following method to score very high marks in any subject:-
1, Complete revision of any subject towards the end of the same week itself.
2.Take a note of all the chapters in a condensed form and it will be useful to you when you go for revision.
3.Try to collect model question papers from other institutions and prepare for that also.
4. Weekly once take one question paper and write the paper like a real examination and verify the papers and taming.
5.Unless you are thorough with all the chapters it is very difficult to get marks. as you think in any subject.
All the best for your examination,
Yours,
VRVRAO
2007-12-04 00:48:30
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answer #2
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answered by Raghavendra R 5
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It depends on what type of person you are. Whether you are extrovert or introvert.
Extrovert would prefer studying in a group and wouldn't mind music or noise in the background.
However for introvert, it is the opposite where he/she needs to be alone and quiet to concentrate.
More importantly, eat well and sleep well daily. Never study last minute. Cramping all courses together and studying till late at night will never help. Spend 3 to 5 hours daily on books and freshen up yourself by working out or sports.
2007-12-04 00:47:17
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answer #3
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answered by Beach bum 4
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Well, when I was in high school, I used to make outlines of the notes i had taken and from the chapters in the book of whatever subject I was studying. The best way for me was to write down almost everything the teacher said, and study it all. Because you never know what is going to be on a test.
2007-12-04 00:48:08
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answer #4
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answered by Lynn 6
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The proper, but unhelpful answer is 'whatever works best for you'. You should be able to get some advice from the responses above - try them and see.
2007-12-04 01:38:24
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answer #5
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answered by za 7
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People learn in different ways. You need to figure out how you learn best, then try to figure out how to apply that to your schoolwork.
For instance, I HATE listening to someone talk about material. If someone reads a book to me, my brain turns the ears off and goes about its merry way. Other people hate reading, and want to listen. Others prefer to be "hands on".
2007-12-04 00:44:15
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answered by Larry V 5
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Do you mean stu(pi)d(i)ty?
I think you are on the right trail.
2007-12-04 00:43:15
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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