Effective
Study Methods
Part 1
My test
study method: When it comes time to study for the test, I usually start 2-3 days
before the test. I go through my notes and make flashcards on what was
important for those sections, paying special attention to what the teacher said
would be on the test if there was a review session. Also, I go through the book
and read the inset stories and add to my flashcards. If there are practice
problems or online assignments or odd tests, I use those to help me study for
the test as well. Once the test is over, I keep the flashcards so that I have
them for the next test or for the final. Flashcards are a marvelous learning
tool. The key to remembering something is to repeat it numerous times-spaced rehearsal.
If you forget something, it is because you haven’t you haven’t repeated it
enough times. Repetition is a law of learning; therefore, to learn and remember,
to recall, it is mandatory that you repeat over and over the things you desire
to learn and remember. You may be thinking, “Oh, no, repeating something.” You
need to get used to it. For example, the more you practice a song on the piano,
the better the better you become at playing that song. Learning and remembering
is like playing the piano-the more you practice saying or doing it the better
you can remember it. Look now at what you remember. You remember it because you
have repeated it numerous times since the first being exposed to it. So. Practice
rehearsing those things you desire to remember, and they will stick with you.
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