xo_underneath answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 6:02 pm: Flash cards work. If you have vocabulary words or something like that, you can put the word on the front & the meaning on the back. I did this for a huge anatomy test I had, & ended up with a 75. Its better than not studying & failing. [ xo_underneath's advice column | Ask xo_underneath A Question ]
local_gurl91 answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 5:09 pm: MY ADVICE....... get off the computer and go study for that test lol! dont try to cram... just study a few parts and then review then study then review take it slow and dont rush! COVER THE MOST IMPORTANT STUFF FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!!! [ local_gurl91's advice column | Ask local_gurl91 A Question ]
LagunaBabe answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 2:41 pm: Here are some sites with lots of study tips to help you:
Micronx answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 1:23 pm: She is right, flash card's are the stuff! LOL. I know it sounds a little nerdy...but I think it will work wonders for the last day crammer(fyi. You!!). Next time it might make a little more sense to make a 1 week cram session. You would get better grades that way. LOL
Veranex answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 12:07 pm: Flash cards work wonders, tis an easy way to study it, all you do is write things down and stuff and you should know some of it just by writing it. If you don't have time to do that, just read through it, or make a game from it, ask your parents to help you make a game to study it, or get together with your friends and have a study session. Hoped I helped, and good luck on your test! [ Veranex's advice column | Ask Veranex A Question ]
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