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Furry Chat => Rants and Advice => Topic started by: Caesium Iodide on October 07, 2015, 09:07:19 PM
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Okay, so this is an advice seeking thread because this is super dooper important.
…does anyone have different ideas/suggestions/ways to help study for an exam or test? I have an exam tomorrow but I have a hard time staying focused on certain things. So if someone could help within the next few hours, I would be ever so thankful.
So I'd like to thank you in advance for choosing to assist me. :-)
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find a highlighter and highlight the hell out of everything
then you can just read over everything you've highlighted
alternatively
write down everything you think is important again
then read through it
I'm a professional day before studier
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Take a break and make yourself a triple melissa tea, while listening to some instrumental, calm music.
Works for me
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Take a break and make yourself a triple melissa tea, while listening to some instrumental, calm music.
Works for me
I did make tea. Peppermint tea. If you chew a specific flavor of gum while learning/studying a specific subject or skill, I thought I'd try it with tea.
find a highlighter and highlight the hell out of everything
then you can just read over everything you've highlighted
alternatively
write down everything you think is important again
then read through it
I'm a professional day before studier
Well, Razot, that would work for most classes, the highlighter thing. Except for that everything in this specific class requires you to know just about everything you've learned since day one. But I am working on writing important ideas, and I have five parts of six parts left.
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Take it slow, try to stay calm. Panic doesn't do much to help your concentration. Try to get enough sleep as well so you are able to remember what you've learned properly.
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Which subject is this exam in? Studying for math would be far different than studying for history, for instance.
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Right. Slow.
Which subject is this exam in? Studying for math would be far different than studying for history, for instance.
The exam is mainly English, but also has history twisted in. I say twisted because naturally, the classes are together but yet they are separate and require extreme amounts of detail. Something that I happen to not be so good at.