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How Long Should I Be Studying Before a Test?


Question Posted Saturday November 12 2011, 1:30 am

How many days are you supposed to study before a test?

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thelaura answered Saturday November 12 2011, 5:46 pm:
It's up to you - everyone has their own way of working.
Personally, if I'm confident, I'd read through the notes every day for about a week before - just to keep it fresh in my mind.
and if I'm not as confident, I wouldn't even put a time limit on it - from the date I'm told a test is coming up, I'd study from that point until the actual day of the test.
Just.. don't leave it 'til the last minute. Tried and tested (with an important exam I hate to say!) ..it won't do you any favours.

Good luck!

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blr51697 answered Saturday November 12 2011, 2:41 pm:
You should try to start studying as soon as you can. DON"T CRAM EVERYTHING IN THE NIGHT BEFORE!!!!!!
you should ALWAYS take notes and try to have like a folder and or a binder to put all of your notes and paperwork in and just start studying.
hope I helped.
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