We're about halfway into the semester, and I still haven't found an effective way to study for these tests. I just really need a study guide for each unit, because my teacher just leaves us in the dark, telling us to study.. So I don't have any clue what to do :(
If you have any tips/help please comment or send me a message , I would really like to get a good grade in this class, but me not knowing what to do or how to study isn't working out.
Thank you!
Alyssa
Alright, I've never taken European History, but for other history classes when studying without knowing what would be on the test, I try to organize everything I've learned. You may want to break it down by country/region then my ruler/time period, and list everything important (inventions, wars, important people and what they did, rebellions, artists, etc.) into the different sections. That generally works for me.
What you could do is as you're reading/studying, make a list of names and things that seem important. You can go back and refresh later.
A lot of teachers also lecture about most of the material that's going to be on the test, so that may be a clue as to what's going on...
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