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study tips ASAP


Question Posted Saturday May 31 2008, 8:40 pm

i have been studying all week because i have a week of exams (starting tomorro) and i wanted to know some study tips like i know

-not to study when your tired cos your less lilely to remember and take the information in

-if your getting distracted or sidetract when your studying take a break

but what else is important when your studying and what will help with your study so your more likely to remember infomation and stuff. just some general study tips i need them ASAP thanks in advance xx


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Alyshashi answered Tuesday June 3 2008, 8:05 pm:
Study at night. - People tend to think best before they go to sleep-ever remeber something you had to do that day right before you went to sleep?

Eat breakfast- Not really a study tip, but it will help you concentrate.

Ask someone to test your knowledge- A family member is best- friends tend to be distracting.

Eat (healthy) snacks while studying- yet again, food gives you energy that will help you concentrate on your work.

Eat blueberries- Blueberries are known to help remember things.

Hope that helped. And it is all coming from a honor student!!

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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Sunday June 1 2008, 7:26 am:
The best way to summarise your notes is to do it in terms of the syllabus, as it helps your learn to present the information in the way that the examiners expect. (Of course, this won't work if you don't have a syllabus. In that case, just make a detailed summary of everything that's been covered.)

Syllabus or not, make sure you write the summary in your own words so that you actually understand and remember the material.

Doing past papers is the best way to prepare for exams. Check your school's library to see if you can find any of them.

If you don't have access to any past papers, go through any homework questions that you have, as they can be similar to exam questions.

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Katlyn answered Sunday June 1 2008, 12:19 am:
create questions about the things your learning

write your own notes containing only the important facts.

reread several times and then memorize what you have learned and test yourself.

create flashcards

use your own words for your notes use ur slang so its seems more cool and interesting

as your reading create a story or something to help you remember that certain thing.

Hope i helped good luck!!!

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