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    How do you outsmart a multiple choice test?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
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    Repetition and consistency are key to remembering the information you're studying. Try speaking out loud rather than reading to yourself or visualize what you are learning by mind-mapping or creating diagrams.
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    How do you ace a test?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
    English Professor
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    The best way to ace a test is to familiarize yourself with both the content and the format of the test. If you can apply the content you learned in a variety of ways, you're likely ready!
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    How long should you study for a test?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
    English Professor
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    The key to studying for a test is to prepare well ahead of time. Give yourself at least a week to familiarize yourself with both the content and the format of the test.
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    How can I study perfectly?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
    English Professor
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    There is no way to study perfectly, but by creating a regular habit of studying -- a ritual your repeat every day -- you will likely find yourself able to learn quicker and more efficiently.
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    What are some specific study methods that I could use?
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    Try studying for about 30 to 90 minutes, then take a 5 to 10 minute break to help refresh your mind. During this break, avoid doing things that will stimulate your brain a lot, like playing video games, browsing the internet, etc. Instead, take a short walk, so dome light stretches, or just sit and relax.
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    How do I prep for a test or quiz in just one day?
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    Go over your notes and focus on the most important ideas and subjects. Make flashcards to review the info as often as possible before the quiz or test.
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    I am always lazy when I am trying to study. What should I do?
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    Leave a reward for the end of the study period, something special for yourself that will motivate you to complete your task. You can also make a fun game out of it, like turning it into a crossword puzzle, to encourage you to study. Remind yourself of the benefits of study and the problems with not studying when you're feeling really lazy.
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    How can I study faster and memorize everything in one day?
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    Use flashcards. You can write the question in one side and the answer in the other. Have people in your family or friend group quiz you.
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    What is the best method to memorize three pages worth of content?
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    Learn one line at a time and keep reviewing as you go.
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    How can I get an easy 100?
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    If you know you are going to have a quiz a couple days beforehand, review your notes a little bit every night and make sure you understand everything.
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    How can I study an entire book for a day?
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    Take breaks to freshen up.Treat yourself with snacks and also change your subjects. You can also make yourself comfortable by reading short stories.
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    What do I do if my quiz is the next day and I don't understand part of the study guide?
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    Email your teacher or call/text a classmate and ask them about what you don't understand. A parent might also be able to help you, depending on what your question is about.
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    My school is conducting a quiz. How can I gather extra information?
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    Ask your teachers or admins for more info.
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    How can I choose the best possible answer in a test when stuck?
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    Read the question carefully and try to eliminate any choices that are obviously wrong. Make an educated guess if you can't narrow it down to one of the choices - the article Guess on a Test has plenty of tricks that can help you to do this.
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    Do you recommend studying with music as a good thing to do? If so, which music would you recommend for studying?
    GB742
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    Studying with music can be a useful way to reduce stress and prevent boredom. However, if you decide to listen to music whilst studying, try to listen to instrumental music or songs in a foreign language - studies have shown that these types of music are least likely to distract you.
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