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blah blah blah Asked by broadwaystar101 about 1 year ago, 7 answers.

What are some good study techniques when you have a lot of information to cover for a test?!!! Please help, I have a huge test on thursday and I'm flipping out b/c it is sooo much information!!! How do you study for that??

me and my lil sister Answered by purple_penguin on Mar 17, 2008, 08:08PM
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the best thing to do is that you study a little each day. when studying take 30 minute breaks so that you dont have a lot of info whirling around in your head.

=-) Answered by alexis1623 on Mar 17, 2008, 08:08PM
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Well if your teacher/professor gave you a study guide. I recommend that you study ALL of that and get it well memorized. If not, just study anything he/she covered during class. Anything you took notes on. Memorize the most IMPORTANT information he/she has covered. Read the material and write it down. That will help you to remember...
Hope my advice helps
Try to study on your own. It will be less distractions
Good Luck!

Answered by mshell0809 on Mar 17, 2008, 08:11PM
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get off the internet and hit the books, now, your wasting time and you will regret it later

35 weeks pregnant (Yes, I have a sports-bra on) Answered by stephanief987 on Mar 17, 2008, 08:12PM
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Different people have different learning techniques.
For me... when I was in school I always wrote out the important information. Writing it out made me study hard and worked really well for me. So grab a pen and write out all the key points and read it out as you are writing it. Just do point form notes. Good luck.

Out by the lake! Answered by djwager on Mar 17, 2008, 08:16PM
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I usually do all mental thinking, I relate key points to things I will remember them by, then all the little bits fill in the spaces! Or you can be 99% of population and try studying for 20 minutes take a 5-10 min break clear your head and do it over again, thats the way my friends do it and they were all B averga people! don't wear out the brain to much

Shark Atack Answered by funadvice on Mar 18, 2008, 09:30AM
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Hi Broadway,
I find studying with a friend can help.
You can then test each other on what you have read up on.

Good Luck

dude in the rain Answered by polarbear1993 on Mar 19, 2008, 02:34PM
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look over your topics for that test and take a topic to study each day
try to get 30 mins or so in 2-3 times a day on the same topic then move on to the next topic tomorrow then on the last day review the whole thing breifly and then relax.

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