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I usually have someone test me. I will write down the important things then I getsomeone to ask me questions like, " In 1957 who did such and such?" It is my favorite way of studying. But for homework I have my iPod on the Pandora app for music.
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I just open up Youtube on my computer and listen to music while I'm studying or doing homework. There's a few times I get distracted by that because I sometimes do something else on my computer, or I just plain get distracted by the music I'm listening to and just zone out, but that usually doesn't last long.
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I don't.
I study by doing. Sitting there and reading from a book or notes I took... it doesn't work. I've tried that. I just try to get it right the first time by relating the subject matter to something I already know. Of course, I'm a bit of a quirk. |
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I usually pay attention in class, so I don't find it difficult to recall the key points of each lesson off the top of my head. However, when I return back home, I revise the lesson by reading it and, whenever possible, I relate it to something I already know or have seen. I rarely ever open music while studying since I find it distracting, and I don't like taking notes other than the ones in class.
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I just try my best.
When it comes to revisions, I don't redo the whole thing. I don't read the whole thing. I skim, skip and just take what's really needed when it comes to studying. Saves time, effort, and also allows me to focus on whatever that needs more attention than usual. Also allows me to take some time off for other things. |
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