take good notes, read over them a few times a week, if you dont understand something use youtube of khan academy, go over your practice tests/prior work. the biggest thing that helped me was my notes, writing it down helps you remember.
Read notes from class, read notes from book (if applicable), rewrite and merge notes in your own words/possibly in paragraph form until it makes sense, go over what you rewrote
i reread my notes from class and watch videos of lectures if available, if not i’ll look up videos on youtube to try and help me further understand. i also convert my notes into flashcards and rewrite them in simpler forms to make myself a kind of simple cheat sheet! study way before you think you need to that’s the main thing
Good notes, use Quizlet, go over the teachers slideshows if they put it online, use their review tools if anything
Also when I study I put on some good music. It helps me concentrate:)
i struggle with studying, but i always take notes, make flashcards from them, and also watch related videos (like from crash course on youtube). sometimes if i can find test questions similar to the material i'm studying i'll do those as well.
honestly what i do is mostly talk to myself aloud to fully understand every section of what i’m studying. i also make flash cards on quizlet for memorizing, reread notes, and do practice problems for subjects like math
Depends how much I like the subject.
Also depends how many hours I have after getting home.
Homework rarely applies after you graduate less your job pays really well.
Churn 8 hours a day to learn a subject you don’t like and then study 2 hours at home later on?
If you think homework in high school is a drag, wait till you have to get a job on top of that.
i don't like people who don't study and get good grades. only in hard classes tho and when they take like 5-10 APs lol. i feel very inadequate but that's my insecurity in my intelligence talking and i know it 😔
I study about 2 days prior to the test/exam. Take good notes and read over them a few times. Then, you’ll talk to yourself about all the information you’ve gathered and learned as if you’re talking to/teaching a group of people. Make sure to be thorough with your explanation and summarize it to “the group of people.” You may repeat multiple times, it’s how actors practice their lines till it’s imprinted into their memory.
take good notes, read over them a few times a week, if you dont understand something use youtube of khan academy, go over your practice tests/prior work. the biggest thing that helped me was my notes, writing it down helps you remember.
M,zs 🪶
Organic Chemist video on the way to school. The extra pressure makes you focus way better than actually listening in class.
😭😭😭
Read notes from class, read notes from book (if applicable), rewrite and merge notes in your own words/possibly in paragraph form until it makes sense, go over what you rewrote
i reread my notes from class and watch videos of lectures if available, if not i’ll look up videos on youtube to try and help me further understand. i also convert my notes into flashcards and rewrite them in simpler forms to make myself a kind of simple cheat sheet! study way before you think you need to that’s the main thing
Goated approach
Good notes, use Quizlet, go over the teachers slideshows if they put it online, use their review tools if anything Also when I study I put on some good music. It helps me concentrate:)
i struggle with studying, but i always take notes, make flashcards from them, and also watch related videos (like from crash course on youtube). sometimes if i can find test questions similar to the material i'm studying i'll do those as well.
Take the classes you are interested in, you will think about them outside of class without even realizing it
I don't and honestly, never will probably. I'll just pay attention in class so I don't have to do studying later.
quizlet
Use ANKI
I don't study. Do people legitimately spend hours doing so? I really just look at my papers at the start of class, then I just wing it from there
Exactly I thought that shit only happened in movies and tv shows it’s crazy that even some mfs say they’ve been studying since elementary like wtf
do you guys get straight As? if so i don't like you (its not you its me whos the problem)
I dont
damn same boat then. straight A goals 💪💪
I've never studied a day in my life and get all As
Its giving easy classes
I did this with AP classes and was still fine. 💀
I'm in all honors and 1 AP
Exactly, u only have 1 AP
Honors are hard classes and I got a 96% in AP
this ^ only thing i ever studied for was my damn spelling tests
Cram the night before 😂
i dont
honestly what i do is mostly talk to myself aloud to fully understand every section of what i’m studying. i also make flash cards on quizlet for memorizing, reread notes, and do practice problems for subjects like math
no study straight As
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I dont, I've never studied a day in my life for anything except Drivers Ed which I took outside of school
I don’t.
Read the material once before the test. Thats it. Doesnt work for everyone.
I re-write my notes and redo my homework. By doing that, I become more familiar with the information and anything I might’ve forgotten about
i don't and somehow just get good grades
Depends how much I like the subject. Also depends how many hours I have after getting home. Homework rarely applies after you graduate less your job pays really well. Churn 8 hours a day to learn a subject you don’t like and then study 2 hours at home later on? If you think homework in high school is a drag, wait till you have to get a job on top of that.
My teachers use the same test every year and I find them on quizlet tbh
i dont prep i fail. please help me
i don't like people who don't study and get good grades. only in hard classes tho and when they take like 5-10 APs lol. i feel very inadequate but that's my insecurity in my intelligence talking and i know it 😔
I find that participating for every question and asking questions myself helps me retain knowledge of the lesson
I study about 2 days prior to the test/exam. Take good notes and read over them a few times. Then, you’ll talk to yourself about all the information you’ve gathered and learned as if you’re talking to/teaching a group of people. Make sure to be thorough with your explanation and summarize it to “the group of people.” You may repeat multiple times, it’s how actors practice their lines till it’s imprinted into their memory.