Study methods for exams
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Study methods for exams
What are the best ways to prepare for the exams next week apart from the textbook problems?
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Re: Study methods for exams
Hello,
Besides doing textbook problems, I would suggest going over the notes or watching videos on any topics that you feel you may need help with.
Hope this helps!
Besides doing textbook problems, I would suggest going over the notes or watching videos on any topics that you feel you may need help with.
Hope this helps!
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Re: Study methods for exams
You can also go to UA sessions and Dr. Lavelle's and the TA's office hours! This is helpful if you're confused about anything and they'll clear it up for you.
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Re: Study methods for exams
I recommend doing the modules and the post-assessments that come along with them. I also recommend attending office hours, step-up sessions, and UA workshops. There is also a practice problem on CCLE under the "MIDTERM 1" tab that you can do, which will be on the midterm.
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Re: Study methods for exams
One thing that I am doing is re watching some of his lectures. Like skimming through them and looking at some of the important parts. Hope this helps!
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Re: Study methods for exams
One thing that I am doing is re watching some of his lectures. Like skimming through them and looking at some of the important parts. Hope this helps!
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Re: Study methods for exams
Active recall! Try doing exercises that make you pull out knowledge from your own brain instead of trying to consume information. Maybe rework old practice problems, write down questions you have about those problems, see which ones have connections to each other, etc. Try to make yourself think about the problem solving process as much as possible, but that being said, if there was something you still don't understand obviously supplement with watching lectures, etc.
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Workshops are definitely my go-to. The schedule which is linked on the website shows how you could go to multiple each day. With that amount of extra practice I think you would feel pretty prepared for the midterm. It is also a lot better of guided studying compared to self-studying.
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Re: Study methods for exams
Hi! I think the best way to study is do practice problems and find which ones you're struggling with. Then, you can figure out which topics you should focus on when reviewing!
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