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Study techniques


Question Posted Tuesday February 2 2010, 9:53 pm

I have a big test on thursday, and I could really use some good study techniques!!!!

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Disconnected answered Thursday February 4 2010, 12:01 pm:
Study in one hour spurts. Stay concentrated on one particular thing, study it for an hour and then take a 10-15 minute break, test if you really know what you just studied and move onto the next topic.
Writing things out over and over helps you remember things better as well :)
Also, try to find some kind of logic or structure when studying, don't go "all over" if you understand what I mean.
Also, here are some great play lists that help you concentrate, if playing softly in the background:
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Hope this helped :)

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orphans answered Wednesday February 3 2010, 10:11 pm:
Try listening to soft music in the back ground, and really focus on what you are doing, ask yourself a question and if you get it right reward your self by shooting five basketb or throwing 5 pitches or kicking 5 goals, lol somethingg like that, a sport u like

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