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It's much easier to remember something when you understand the concept. Try rewriting your notes and reading them over repeatedly until you "get it." :) I loved biology :) |
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That's what I do for everything!! It helps to see it in your own writing. Also, if there's something you're having a really hard time remembering, draw something special beside it (something funny would probably work best) and you'll remember that then remember what it says. |
Haha! It's funny the little tricks we use to remember things...During tests, it was as if I could actually see my notes in my head and where they were on the page...LOL |
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Me too! I'll be thinking to myself "okay..it's right there, bottom right hand corner, there's a picture right above it - now what does it say!?" lol |
I guess it depends on what you're studying. I know when I was taking my History courses (which I don't care for), I first tried reading a little at a time, taking notes, etc. I found that by the end of the week (test time), I had forgotten most of it. So, I changed my strategy. Keep in mind, this was an internet course. I would set aside an entire weekend, get up Saturday morning and read, take notes, use study guides, etc. and then take the test immediately. I found that I did much better that way. Good luck to you. Hang in there. You'll be glad you perservered! |
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I keep telling myself this...lol I joke with hubby and tell him I am never going to graduate college because I can't pass Bio..lol.. and it's intro bio but it is so boring to me...lol I am trying really hard not to mess up my 3.0 gpa... so thanks guys in advance.... for all of your help! |
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I loved bio too:D |
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rewriting it out twice had it really sinking in, and making it into shorthand that made sense to me really really made in sink in. Good Luck!! |
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