Usually, about this time in a course, students are preparing for a mid-term exam
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Usually, about this time in a course, students are preparing for a mid-term exam. However, this class has no exams other than the end of course comprehensive assessment. Therefore, the discussion topic this week is based upon your non-preparation for the exam you're not taking:
What learning devices do you typically employ to assist you in recalling information you need to know for an exam? Do you use flash cards, post-it notes on the bathroom mirror, mnemonic devices, intense repetition, or...?
Explanation / Answer
To recall information for the purpose of exams you can do all these things.
1. If you have time make short notes of the chapters so that it takes less time in remembering at the time of exams.
2. Write down all the formulas at one place.
3. Daily study once which you think is very difficult but is very important for the purpose of exams.
4. Make a time table and paste it on the wall of your room and try to follow that strictly.
ALL THESE WILL DEFINITELY HELP YOU FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXAMS.
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