World Languages, asked by wajidastayarmy, 1 month ago

tips to learn better for exams??​

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Answered by sudhirsingh0779
27

Answer:

hear songs and learn

write and learn

eat snaks and learn

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

Not every studying technique works for every student, so experiment with a few of these important study tips to find out which ones work best for you.

1. Make the Most of Class Time

Attend all class sessions, pay close attention to the lectures, and take notes in a way that makes sense for you. The goal is to be able to understand your notes when you review them later.

2. Study with classmates

3. Take Advantage of Office Hours

TIP: If it is written on the board, add it to your notes. It just might be on the test.

4. Create Flashcards

5. Find a Good Study Spot

6. Switch It Up

7. Read and Review—Early and Often

8. stay organised

9. Visualize the Material

10. Find a tutuions

11. Focus on Understanding

12.attend the review session

TIP: Final exams and midterms tend to count heavily toward your final average, whereas classwork, papers, and quizzes tend to factor in less. Check your syllabus to find out how your college exams will affect your final grade.

13. Stay Focused

14. Take breaks

TIP: Exercise increases blood flow to the brain, which can give you more energy and better comprehension. A yoga or stretching session can help with concentration and focus.

15. Take Good Care of Yourself

16. Pace Yourself

If you take a one-hour class, you need to take two extra hours out of the classroom to study. So, if you’re taking 15 hours a week, you need to have 30 hours to study after class.” – Oliver, University of Kansa

17. Take the Right Approach

18. Learn by Teaching Others

19. Have Fun with Words

Breaking down the material into small pieces and creating acronyms, phrases, rhymes, or metaphors can be a valuable—and fun—way to memorize concepts. For example, students studying business strategies will remember acronyms like “POGO SQUINT”:

Performance objectives

Outsourcing

Global factors

Overcoming resistance to change

Supply chain management

Quality management

Inventory management

New product/service design and development

Technology

No matter how silly, this method can help you remember important concepts for your exams. Share your useful acronyms and rhymes with your study group to give other students interesting and unexpected study techniques.

20. Test Your knowledge

21. Reward Yourself

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