Baboes

Baboes

  • Submitted By: heyho17
  • Date Submitted: 05/22/2014 3:01 PM
  • Category: Religion
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4) a) #2: Study techniques that were highest based upon my results were: Logical-Mathematical, Visual-Spatial, and Intrapersonal. I might try to create some outlines in where I could be learning the subject step by step.
4) b) #3: Three things I could do to make my studying more effective are: Study a little bit more with a partner, Review my assignments after class, and also concentrate on my priorities.
4) d) #2: Four test taking techniques learned: Arriving early for exams, being comfortable but alert, to question options that contain negative or absolute words, and responding and writing concessive answers.
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Overall, the Study Guides and Strategies website is a really good one. Some of the things that made it just that were how it gave really detailed examples of everything probably imaginable. Also, the fact that it could arrange a possible study schedule for one according to one’s daily activities is quite fascinating. 3 aspects about the website I found really helpful were the techniques of test taking along with some of the tips to relax while being in an exam, the scheduling and breaking down of one’s personal schedule really made me think of what I’m missing and doing, and finally putting goals to oneself helped me remember what I have to stride for. Definitely, using this website as well as recommending it for friends
4) a) #2: Study techniques that were highest based upon my results were: Logical-Mathematical, Visual-Spatial, and Intrapersonal. I might try to create some outlines in where I could be learning the subject step by step.
4) b) #3: Three things I could do to make my studying more effective are: Study a little bit more with a partner, Review my assignments after class, and also concentrate on my priorities.
4) d) #2: Four test taking techniques learned: Arriving early for exams, being comfortable but alert, to question options that contain negative or absolute words, and responding and writing...