Trying to study for a test so I can get a job.
What is the most optimal method for retaining the most information?
I have about a few days before I have to take the exam, and every time I fail, I have to pay like 35 dollars to retake it so I want to ace it on my first try.
>>36224207
Are you in Russia or something where you can jut pay small sums of money to take literally the same test over again?
>>36224255
>pays in the dollar
>"are you Russian"
Study 20 minutes, rest 10 minutes.
>>36224314
If he was Russian, he wouldn't say ruble, because no one would know what the fuck he's talking about. But he might say dollar, because that means money to all the important countries.
>>36224316
Perfect strategy to waste 1/3 of your study time.
Every hour, take a 10 minute break will be more than enough.
>>36224255
No, im not russian, is there some special rule availabe for them for these kinds of tests?
>>36224316
>>36224383
Okay so study for a long period of time and rest for 15 minutes
>>36224207
1. Portion out study material so you don't do too much on any given day.
2. Work through practice problems on the same day you learn specific material
3. Never try to learn while tired
4. Keep all of your practice problem worksheets
5. Highlight major points in textbook
6. Finish learning last bits 2 days before test
7. Day before test, review reading (paying close attention to highlighted points), and review the practice problems you worked through.
8. Pass with flying colors
There's no shortcuts. Get to work.