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How to Study: On The Go

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Studying can be the easiest thing or the hardest thing ever. There isn't a set time for studying for a busy person. This person should look for the time to study. An ideal studying place is quiet on a desk. Most of the time this cannot happen. That is why one has to be smart about studying. Remember: do not study too much at once or too little. Keep reading for more information:

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • study materials
  1. Step 1

    Gather all of your notes. Rewrite them on a separate sheet of paper. This will help you see how much information you need to know.

  2. Step 2

    Write down everything that you need to know. Everything that can help you ace that test.

  3. Step 3

    Make flashcards. With index cards, write on one side the answer and the other the question.

  4. Step 4

    Plan out what you will study on what day. This will help you prevent from cramming the night before the test. It will also help you retain the information that you studied.

  5. Step 5

    Review all of the information. Keep testing yourself or tell others to test you. Repeat, repeat the information that you need to know.

Tips & Warnings
  • sleep well the night before the test
  • the day before the test you should not worry about the test
  • come prepared for taking the test with all the materials like pen and paper

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on 11/6/2009 I am going back to college this was a well thought out article thank you. 5*

johnnyutah said

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on 11/5/2009 Just went back 2 school for my MBA. These are creat tips, thanks for sharing How to Study: On The Go 5*

Rockney said

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on 11/4/2009 Great advice! 5*!

carolj1 said

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on 11/1/2009 Flash cards always worked for me!

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