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help SAT vocab study


Question Posted Saturday January 3 2009, 1:40 am

i'm having trouble studying the SAT vocab, all of them is on my english exam.
i'm a 10th grader in advanced english.
flash cards aren't my thing, i tried. doesn't work out for me.
especially about the fact that i have work fridays & saturdays and i work late and come back late.
i have ADD, so i often zone out alot...

any help or advice?
maybe an easier for me to memorize them?

i try to think about what it'll remind me of, but it doesn't work out for me either. along with making up sentences.


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Katlyn answered Sunday January 4 2009, 3:25 am:
I have ADD too and its really hard for me to concentrate but i make up songs to help me memorize things if that doesnt work for you rewrite things over and over until you can remember them also saying things over and over helps i hope these things help you because they did help me through all the tough times in school.

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