When cramming, it is a good idea to look over the material that has to be learned in a general way:
- Look at each chapter for the main topics or most important ideas.
- Read over the captions under the pictures, look at lists, read text boxes, study graphs and diagrams. These visual strategies usually signal what is important within a chapter.
- Try to concentrate and review all the main ideas, topics and points. Be selective about what you read.
- Don't look over material that you will not be able to review.
- When reading over the material, identify some key concepts and define these concepts so that you remember them.
- Check your definition against the one given in your textbook or notes. Now is the time to edit or redo your notes. Put down the correct answers.
A good reference link: www.how-to-study.com
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