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Question Posted Thursday November 30 2006, 4:43 pm

my teacher gave me a huge test .. and we only have 2 days to study. So for me with sports and all that gives me only 2 hours.. but then i have to eat and do other homework. Is there any easy way to study.. like saying it a lot or writing in a certain way.


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Sima answered Sunday December 3 2006, 1:43 am:
You could try reviewing your notes while you eat like if you're sitting there with your food, you can take a bite and read over the stuff. That should help seeing as you eat like 3 meals a day for approximately 10-15 minutes each meal so that's already 30-45 minutes of study time. Try to make a song out of parts of the tests to the tune of like a classic song [row row row your boat, mary had a little lamb]. It works. For example, in Spanish, I sometimes had my subject pronouns mixed up with the 'ser' verb. So I made up the song 'Yo soy, tu eres, el y ella es, nosotros somos, vosotros sois, ellos y ellas son' to the tune of row row row your boat. It really does help. Before you go to bed, review the song over and over again. Maybe when you have your like water breaks during your sports, if you play soccer, just ask your teammates to go over the study guide with you because those 5 minutes can help a lot.

I hope that helped you outt. :]]

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AdviceStar answered Saturday December 2 2006, 10:46 pm:
you could call your friends and study thats helps me or you could write the question on a recipe card and write the answer on the other side!

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rick505 answered Friday December 1 2006, 12:49 pm:
study every spare moment you can. take your notes/study material to your sports event. if the sport activity is a practice and not a game, tell your coach you want to sit out a little bit off the the side to catch up on studying, explain to him of the big test etc. even if the sport activity is game bring the study material along and use every minute to read and reread your material. unfortunately there is no EASY way to study. it is just a matter of finding the way that your particular brain acccepts...try putting the relevant material on flash cards and have people quiz you.

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Imperialistic answered Thursday November 30 2006, 7:11 pm:
Whenever I'm in a crunch for time, I recopy all my notes. I look over them, see if I understand them and write them over again in brief on another paper. If I don't get a certain section, I look it up in my textbook.
I also try to read the main points in the notes and go over them again and again *when I'm eating or in the washroom) and then go back to the notes after and double-check to see if I got them right.
I also try to look at concepts too and make sure they are memorized.
Usually, it takes me about six hours to be thoroughly prepared with all the material but every person is different so I suggest you give yourself some time and start right now.

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