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2007-12-17 13:01:10 · 5 answers · asked by xxcutielou 2 in Education & Reference Standards & Testing

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Study, remain calm, study, and never change an answer unless you are 100% sure you chose the wrong one.

2007-12-17 13:10:30 · answer #1 · answered by Dale S 3 · 0 0

Remember that this is all a review for you.

First of all, re-read all of your notes and condense them. Leave out unnecessary words and keep the important information left.

Second, make cue cards for any terms you have. Put the word on one side and the definition of it on the other side. This has helped me greatly.

Third, keep yourself relaxed. Don't study for more than an hour at a time without taking at least a 5 minute break.

*With regards to the cue card idea, this is what I do....
- Let's say I have 20 cards. I'll take the first five and memorize those. I don't worry about the rest until I have memorized those first five. Once finished, take a few more to memorize. After those have been memorized, go back to the beginning and say those out loud. Keep doing this until finished.

Good luck.

2007-12-17 21:11:42 · answer #2 · answered by log3 5 · 0 0

try goofy things to help you remember...like when i had to learn the periodic table, silver= AG...so I remembered that a "G" (as in hip hop) wears silver. AU= gold....so I remembered "Aye, you in the gold". Also, if you write answers out, you might absorb them better b/c then you have read it, wrote it and thought about it. Lastly, as much repetition as possible.

2007-12-17 21:08:37 · answer #3 · answered by breadbreaker 2 · 1 0

Study, work problems, read notes, read the text, make flash cards, and don't panic.

2007-12-17 21:05:27 · answer #4 · answered by Meg 6 · 0 0

Study, study, study

2007-12-17 21:03:31 · answer #5 · answered by dude 7 · 0 0

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