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Study tips? (4)

1 Name: Hitotsudake : 2018-01-07 10:47 ID:aOD1fuu6 [Del]

'Ello Y'all!

Sooo, this year I will be doing a pretty big test that will basicaly define the rest of my life, I've gone through memorization techniques, NLP, self-hypnosis and all that shit, and I find it pretty effective, but I'd like to ask y'all if there is something some of you might know and would like to share? hehehe

Thanks from now! xoxo

2 Name: Sid!MYwXno9Hgc : 2018-01-07 17:18 ID:xNwoG9ME [Del]

What test? I highly doubt your life will revolve around 1 test. You get multiple shots at the GRE too.

The main thing to get a good grade on tests is to know the material. Redo homework problems and maybe even do problems outside of the homework.

Depending on the course you are taking memorization will not help you, since some have entirely different problems. That's how some of my engineering tests were, you needed to know the process and material vs. Just memorizing how to do the problems.

3 Name: mangeeseses : 2018-01-09 01:00 ID:oYlzVmwt [Del]

mnemonic devices always work for me. but yeah, just make sure you know the stuff beyond a surface level.
read articles, books, etc. that involve that material you're working with so you can be more flexible with the material and actually apply what you already know. Obviously this wouldn't work for some classroom material, but eh.

4 Name: Callidus : 2018-01-09 02:12 ID:iNTTpYF+ [Del]

I always study at morning. At this time I can remember more things than I could remember at the evening, so I use it for History or Geography (in case that I need it). But I´m not sure, if it´s working on concentration too.