06-06-2016
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: UK
Posts: 3,215
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Pig lmao! I guess just read back over everything(go through the stuff you find harder/hate), the best teachers I had in school/college were the one's that repeated everything a million times, at the time I hated it but thats how I got it stuck in my head.
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06-06-2016
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donald trump'd
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 1,438
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Listening to rap music while going through cases. This is extremly useful for me since I never read books which go in depth about what works in whatever way etc., but I'm having only law-classes though. What subjects do you have? Learning differs all the time, not only what suits you the best but what the subject is about aswell.
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Somewhere in Europe
Posts: 383
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06-07-2016
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Terra Branford
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Next to you
Posts: 3,284
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The only subject I study for when it comes to tests and finals, is math. Everything else, I remember. One way I used to study for math is to ask the teacher to reteach me the things I need to know weeks before the finals. Take as much notes as you can while he's reteaching you. Follow his problems and adapt as quickly as you can. Soon, you'll know the formula by heart. |
06-07-2016
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Banned
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Posts: 3,135
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Testing was never an issue for me. The only tests I failed in my entire time in schooling are the ones where I didn't read the stuff the test was on. If the content of the test was covered in class, there was no problem with me acing it.
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