Study Tips?
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Learn and remember as much as you can. If you find it too difficult to remember all of the material, then you’re probably just setting yourself up for confusion and failure. Better to have remembered some than studied for all but remembered none.
As you study, break it up. Every couple of pieces of material, quiz yourself to make sure you’ve learned it. After you’ve studied for as much as you can, go back and quiz yourself over it all to make sure you’ve mastered as much as possible.
Honestly, you shouldn’t pull an all-nighter unless you REALLY have to. Being tired can really take a lot away from your performance.
Try studying right before bed, so it’s sunk in while you’ve slept.
Study for a couple of minutes before the test, too, just to refresh your memory.
Other than that, keep in mind that it’s only a test, and it isn’t determinant of your life or anything. Don’t get all nervous and go blank. =P
Good luck!! <3
Write down a question for each fact you want to remember, for ex. “What is the function of the liver?”
Cut each question into a separate piece of paper.
put the pieces into a bowl. Draw one piece out, answer it as a test. (You could write the answers on the back if it helps.)
when you’re done with it, put it back into the bowl. Keep drawing until you are secure with the info. GL
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