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    How should I study for an exam?
    Josh Jones
    CEO, Test Prep Unlimited
    Josh Jones is the CEO and Founder of Test Prep Unlimited, a GMAT prep tutoring service. Josh built the world's first and only score guarantee program for private GMAT tutoring. He has presented at the QS World MBA Tour and designed math curricula for Chicago Public Schools. He has over 15 years of private tutoring and classroom teaching experience and a BA in Math from the University of Chicago.
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    Start by reviewing all of the information to see what you know well and what you still struggle with. Focus on the concepts that you have trouble while you're studying so you do better on the exam.
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    How do I learn geography a day before an exam?
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    Geography is detailed so it is not easy to learn geography right before an exam. Study your notes and maps and read your textbook. You can also ask a classmate to highlight major study points for you. Next time, start studying earlier, so it will be a lot easier.
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    My final exam is coming up. What can I do to remember what I read when I study?
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    Be sure you understand the concepts you are studying. If you have a full understanding of what you read, it will help you to remember what you've studied.
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    What's the best way to learn my notes for all my exams?
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    Understand the concepts, and make sticky notes and flash cards.
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    What should I do if I can't remember maps?
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    Studying maps can be truly difficult. You can just take photocopies of the maps you need to remember, paste those copies in your room and house, and look at them whenever you can to remember the map images. You could also try outlining different portions of the map in different colors to help visualize it for the exam.
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    I have not learned anything in geography, and I have an exam tomorrow. What should I do?
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    Understand the basic concepts and learn the most important topics. Preparing for an exam in one day is pretty difficuly, so just try to get a feel of the lesson you're studying.
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    What can I do if I can't memorize things quickly?
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    Try giving yourself more time to study. While studying, test your memory regularly to see how you're progressing.
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    How do I not stress out when studying for geography exams?
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    Learn as much as possible. This will make you confident. If you feel you know the material, you will be confident and not stress about the exam.
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    What are heat budgets?
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    A heat budget is the perfect balance between incoming heat absorbed by earth and outgoing heat escaping the earth as radiation.
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    How can I memorize all of the factors?
    Isabelle Li
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    You could make your notes into a song and memorize that way. You could also summarize all your notes and read it aloud until you can memorize it. You could also try rewriting your notes a few times to help you memorize them.
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    What if the people I ask do not want to help?
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    Find a tutor or follow your class notes. Ask your teacher for assistance. You could also look up the specific topic you're studying on YouTube and see if there are any instructional videos that are helpful.
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    How do I study for map work?
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    Familiarize yourself with certain areas using practice maps. Then, test yourself to know where you have gaps.
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    Geography takes lots of time, how can I learn it faster?
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    Try coming up with a mnemonic device or making up a song about the lesson to help you remember.
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    How can I best study sociology?
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    You can study each individual topic. You can read over essays, and fill out practice test questions. Just stay positive and motivated.
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    I have a terrible geography teacher who doesn't explain things well or even give us a study guide for the exam. What do you recommend I do?
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    Go to your guidance counselor and ask for a tutor. Or, find the best student in your geography class and ask if you can make a study date so you can learn from him.
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    How can I study geography if I hate it?
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    Find a cozy place to study. Then, have some delicious snacks and drink some water before you study geography. This helps you to refresh you brain and give you energy. Memorize the important definitions and two to four names of countries, rivers, etc. Learn using the maps. Use common sense. Go with the easy names than long, rambling ones. Reward yourself. Request that your parents reward you for getting good marks in geography. This is very effective for building your will. Interact with your teachers by asking questions.
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    How do I learn the latitudes and longitudes?
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    Just remember that lines of latitude run horizontally from the equator, and lines of longitude run vertically from the prime meridian.
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    How can I memorize a lesson for a test the next day?
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    Ask someone to help you read notes, then rewrite them numerous times again and again.
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    How many hours do I need to study geography each day?
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    Give yourself at least a 30 minutes a day leading up to the exam. It all depends how much you have revised already.
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    How can I learn geography quickly before an exam?
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    Go over your past quizzes, worksheets, notes, etc. Make flashcards if you have time. You can also ask a classmate who is very good in that subject to help you study.
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    How do I answer questions properly on a geography exam?
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    Make sure you include every point without rambling. Write in complete sentences. Make your point, and move on once you think it’s right and you’ve explained it well.
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    How do I study geography by using a study guide?
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    Study guides differ, but look at the key points on the study guide and go learn as much as you can about each of them.
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