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How do you study..


Question Posted Monday September 29 2008, 3:51 pm

I'm being quizzed on Thursday. We have 3 worksheets with a bunch of questions on them to study from. I'm not really too sure how to study this; I don't want to retype the questions and re-answer them; it doesn't help me.

So my question is, how do you study about 50 questions? What method do you use?

hope this wasn't too confusing;
thanks to anyone that answers :)<3


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Additional info, added Monday September 29 2008, 3:51 pm:
Quiz is actually Wednesday * sorry, typo.
So please, hurry with answers!! lol
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S_C answered Monday September 29 2008, 5:37 pm:
I don't know if you're a flashcard/notecard person, but if the answers aren't ridiculously long, you could put the question on what side and the answer on the other.

I used to think that flashcards were a pain in the butt, but I realized that just writing them out once helped + you can study with flashcards anywhere.
Once you have them all written out, you can flash through them just like you would with words and definitions.

If that doesn't work for you, make a card/matching game out if it and play with friends. Kind of like when you're young and you play the matching game where you have to flip over two cards with the same picture... something like that, except you have to find the question & answer...

Or, another game... you could use them and do it jeopardy style.

Seriously - if you make some sort of game out of studying, it really helps.
And today in class I found out that if you eat breakfast, your memory is 44% better than it would be without. So that's just a tip... make sure you eat breakfast on Wednesday morning to help your memory :). I hear peanut butter cups help, too. Not sure if it's the chocolate or peanutbutter, I think it's the PB, but I'd eat one or two of those.

S_C 17/f

(Not that this matters, but I'm in college & a lot of people around campus use the game method when in study groups... so don't feel lame for suggesting it to friends or trying to "play" by yourself to study!)

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