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I REALLY need to pass this test!!!?

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Okay. We have a math final on Monday...and on that test we can use our notes and worksheets. And our Science final we can't. So what i'm asking is...does anyone know some good studying tips?? Or ways I can organize my notes?

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  1. if u have all your notes then u should be fine on your math final. the only thing is that u might waste time by looking thru all those papers.  and i cant tell u how to study because every1 has their own ways and styles of studying...but  FACT!:::if u study before u going to bed..u will most likely remember all the stuff in the morning!! lol its true.. good luck


  2. try to form a group of people in your class to study with

  3. Get wasted the night before then wing it, youll thank me later.

  4. It really depends on the person, but for me if I write something down, I remember it better. So, to prepare for your science final, you could make a list of all the concepts you think will be on it and read it over and over.  I've used this technique for several tests that I aced!

  5. for science...if u were given a  review, work on that one first and then read over the ones which were not included..

    if in any case u didnt get a review, start with the topic that u think u have a hard time remembering...u can do good in science by reading your notes over and over again...

    list all the unfamiliar terms that u encounter and define them as u move on to the next topic...if there are illustrations that u need to label try to photocopy the illustration(s) and labelling it again...

    dont forget to take a break...at least every 10-15 minutes...it doesnt have to be long breaks...its just so that u dont tire your brain too much.. ^^

    hope this helps...

    good luck on your exams!! :D

  6. forget the notes, just go in there and wing it

  7. research notes up on Internet

  8. what kind of science are you taking?

    from my experience, science notes don't even help! i used to make notecards to use on the test in the 8th grade. they had to fit on one notecard so i typed as much info as possible in 6 pt font and ended up not ever referring to them

    so in other words, just study all your material!

    and look at the vocab words, they're important

    good luck!

  9. It has been proven that short bursts of concentration repeated frequently are much more effective than one long session. So, even if you only have 10 minutes, DO IT. Take a break. Then study another 10 minutes. This “distributed learning” approach is highly efficient because it honors the way the brain likes to work. The brain needs recovery and recharging time for “protein synthesis.” The rest periods are when your brain assimilates your effort. They are a powerful tool which many teachers do not acknowledge. To sit and study for hours and hours is not only boring, it creates fatigue, stress, and distraction. You cannot learn if you are fatigued, stressed, and distracted! Good Luck!

  10. Make your note's smaller, and easier to remember. Maybe, if they are written down, you could highlight the key words. Use a yellow highlighter, it helps you remember what you read. Reread your note's. Reread them again. Repeat. It helps some people to make song's or find a way to relate the information to real life. There is also a scientific theory that if you spray yourself with perfume while your studying, and then spray yourself with the same perfume on the day of your test, it will help you remember thing's. Something about  it triggering a subconscious memory...Well, good luck!

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