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Best Way to Study

In my opinion, the best way to study was to outline the chapter the day before the test.

It always helped me out. :)

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We had chapter quizzes on each of the 40 chapters in our textbook, and there were online outlines for each chapter. Our teacher let us write on the outlines and use those notes and the outline on the quiz. Since the quiz was 20 questions in 15 minutes, we had to take concise notes and actually learn the information since we didn't have much time to search for it. Doing this 40 times taught me how to take good notes and learn from just a textbook.

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do practice q and read outlines

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I, personally, believe the best way to study is to take practice test, along with reviewing the content. When you know where you are with the content, you will be more confident on the day of the test.

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