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Not only studying quickly but also efficient may be hard and well it is, this is why I'm sharing my way on how to do it.
First we need to divide subjects into two groups:
Remembering and Learning. This is how you divide them:
-Remembering: biology, geography, music, any language (english, french,...), history, chemistry, POV, religion
-Learning: maths, arts, P.E.
Let's start with remembering! Now as the name says you can't learn it you just have to remember it or else, you won't go anywhere.
-Take out a piece of paper and write the title of the subject, do this with every subject you need to study for.
Now pick the subject in which you're going to have an exam first. Take out your books/folder and read everything through two to three times.
-Then go to the beginning (the first thing you're going to learn) and write it down on the paper (WITH YOUR OWN WORDS!) as if you would be doing a presentation BUT not in complete sentences, instead only in short words that your brain can turn into a sentence when it's reading it.
-Do this with everything that's going to be on the exam. Then study it as if you would be holding a presentation. Now go to a family member/friend/... and present it to them. Do this with different people because different people have different minds and some of them may not understand it so you have to make it easier for them.
-Finally ask someone to read you everything that you studied in questions to see if you have it in your mind (which you probably do)
-If you don't know some of them just reread them or do the 1st and 2nd thing.
Hope this helps :3
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First we need to divide subjects into two groups:
Remembering and Learning. This is how you divide them:
-Remembering: biology, geography, music, any language (english, french,...), history, chemistry, POV, religion
-Learning: maths, arts, P.E.
Let's start with remembering! Now as the name says you can't learn it you just have to remember it or else, you won't go anywhere.
-Take out a piece of paper and write the title of the subject, do this with every subject you need to study for.
Now pick the subject in which you're going to have an exam first. Take out your books/folder and read everything through two to three times.
-Then go to the beginning (the first thing you're going to learn) and write it down on the paper (WITH YOUR OWN WORDS!) as if you would be doing a presentation BUT not in complete sentences, instead only in short words that your brain can turn into a sentence when it's reading it.
-Do this with everything that's going to be on the exam. Then study it as if you would be holding a presentation. Now go to a family member/friend/... and present it to them. Do this with different people because different people have different minds and some of them may not understand it so you have to make it easier for them.
-Finally ask someone to read you everything that you studied in questions to see if you have it in your mind (which you probably do)
-If you don't know some of them just reread them or do the 1st and 2nd thing.
Hope this helps :3
For next part insert 3🍪