Tips that I practice
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Tips
that I don’t practice
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Tips
that I would like to practice
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"While studying, keep peppermint in your mouth... it clears your nasal passage for fresh air. More fresh air means more oxygen to the brain. Trust me, this really helps with memorizing and studying for school." Dennis | ||
"Definitely
listen in class, you won't have to study so hard if you actually know
some of the information beforehand (from class).
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"Definitely listen in class, you won't have to study so hard if you
actually know some of the information beforehand (from class).
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"Be
careful about wearing too much perfume or sitting near someone who
does. The chemicals in some perfumes may affect your power to
concentrate and remember information."
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"Read over the notes a couple of times and then summarize it in your own words. Writing it down might help store it into the long-term memory." Veronica | ||
"A good study TIP that I have found works quite well is to read the
material to be covered in a lecture beforehand, and as you are reading
create an outline, leaving plenty of space. Take this outline to the
lecture and add to it new information the teacher gives, highlight on it
things that you already have listed that are things she stresses as
important. I type my outlines and type in blank lines using the
underscore key so that they are easier to add to and because it being
typed makes it easier to tell the difference between the information
that came from the textbook and the information that came from the
teacher. I also list questions that I have at the bottom of my outline,
with lines to write the answers on. If the teacher gives the answer
during the lecture then I write it in the space I have provided, the
questions that she does not answer I ask for answers to." Roxanne
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