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Old 29-12-2014, 09:26 AM   #12
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Default Re: exams: Memory tips techniques and strategies

Study with a friend

Teaming up with a friend, fellow student or study group (face-to-face or online) has many advantages

Try bouncing ideas off one another.

Help one another with difficult concepts.

Motivate one another.

Study buddies can also quiz one another – each one draws up a list of questions to ask their study buddy.

Try ‘teaching’ one another – teaching is a great way to learn. It’s also a good way make sure that you can explain something in your own words.

If you don’t have a study buddy, try ‘teaching’ a family member or a friend, or perhaps ‘man’s best friend’ (or even the family cat).

The very act of talking about the work will clarify your thinking/knowledge and will reveal any gaps or weaknesses that require your attention.
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