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Studying


Question Posted Friday December 16 2005, 5:33 pm

What are some helpful studyin' tips?

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BRE111992 answered Sunday December 18 2005, 1:01 pm:
re write the formula over and over and over again untill you know wht it is by heart then go on to other catagories and go back when your done and cover the answe and see if you got it down.

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Mousetower answered Saturday December 17 2005, 5:03 pm:
Stop mucking about on web sites like this one and read some books.

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tangerine answered Saturday December 17 2005, 6:48 am:
Try to study at the same time everyday and make it more of a habit, get organized, make sure you have all your supplies, and keep yourself away from any potential distractions (computer, tv, phone etc.), take breaks between sessions, don't try to multitask...some people can pull this off but the majority can't, don't start something else before you've finished what you're doing, take notes on what you have to read and review it, etc etc. This should make you a better student, if you are driven enough to follow it all, which I hope you are.

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chocolate_baby answered Friday December 16 2005, 11:11 pm:
Go into a quiet place and if you just can't study you can put on some very soft music and turn it down very low see if that helps.

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x3CaRmEnx3 answered Friday December 16 2005, 10:21 pm:
try studing in a really quiet place with no sounds such as tv or music..and such. this really helps me concentrate on things more and makes it way easier for me to study

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