Standards & Testing. What Is The Best Way Of Studying And Memorising Information?
Standards & Testing. What Is The Smartest Way Of Studying. I Have Exams In Two Weeks And Havent Started. How Should I Study In Order To Get Above 95.
Standards Testing : What Is The Best Way Of Studying And Memorising Information
What is the smartest way of studying. I have exams in two weeks and havent started. How should I study in order to get above 95. Any smart suggestions? ~~~ H ~~~
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-Rewrite all the information, forcing yourself to write it makes you learn it and memorize. -Try teach someone the information, it tells you if you know it all. -Highlight key points and keep going back to review those. -Gold ol' fashioned flashcards. -Study now, you'll remember more than if you try cram it last minute. -Create a sample test and quiz yourself. You can also do this with a friend and swap tests so you don't already know the answers to your test. -Look up any vocabulary that you don't understand. -Keep rereading your notes. -Create a study group and help/discuss with/test each other
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Answer 1-Flash cards -Start studying soon! Don't wait till the night before!
Answer 2Start reviewing the information as early as possible. Set up a schedule of studying specific sections throughout the two week period and leave several days before the exam to do a sort of cumulative review.
Answer 3The easiest way to memorize is to first empty to your mind by meditating then you must read or write down wht you have to learn. For example to memorize a math equation you have to write down in order to memorize. Then again it differs from everybody else this is a way i do it
Answer 4Erm... definitely NOT last minute study. It's not too hard. Just be consistent with your studies. Spend a mere 2-3 hours a day is sufficient (depending on your subjects) If you have only 2 weeks left, then I guess you have to cram all those information in your head. There are many ways, but the familiar one is to memorize only the important facts or just focus on several predicted topics. It saves time instead of reading the whole book.
Answer 5-Rewrite all the information, forcing yourself to write it makes you learn it and memorize. -Try teach someone the information, it tells you if you know it all. -Highlight key points and keep going back to review those. -Gold ol' fashioned flashcards. -Study now, you'll remember more than if you try cram it last minute. -Create a sample test and quiz yourself. You can also do this with a friend and swap tests so you don't already know the answers to your test. -Look up any vocabulary that you don't understand. -Keep rereading your notes. -Create a study group and help/discuss with/test each other
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