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How do you study the DMV writen test?


Question Posted Monday May 28 2007, 1:54 am

my mother told me that i should ask my friend to help me study the DMV writen test. she pass her driving test and i need help to pass my writen. i always have trouble studing beause i dont know how. i failed the test twice and i need to do it again. so how do you study with a partner or with a group? my friend doesnt know how either and all i can think of is reading the book and letting her correct my work. i am clueless????

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Andreaaaa answered Monday May 28 2007, 1:21 pm:
ahh I know exactly how you feel! I failed ALL my biology test. I'm a straight A student, I just choke on test UNTILL two of my friends taught me a way to remember the material. I just related all of it to somthing I know. Infact, we made up a little song and dance to the stuff and I got the highest score in the class. So you and your friend should try and think of ways to relate driving things to...shopping for example! or anything your interested in :] hope this helps!

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