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your notes for easy review Reviewing helps you learn and remember. This is also when you relate what you're learning to what you knew before and to what you want to learn next. Good reviewing Fourses on important concepts ? actively engages you in answering questions Reminds and prepares what's getting in the way of good review? That's too much work! Yes, but if you forget, then you've wasted the time spent learning. I can't read my notes. Write fewer words more carefully. Read the book or view the resources beforehand so that you know what you don't need to write. I get bored bistracted Remove distractions from your environment (TV, phone, etc.). Convert lessons or adapt your to what you're interested and how you learn. Partner with a studious friend. I read, but it doesn't Sink in of you for what to do next can't think of good questions on Look at the kinds of questions your teacher has asked in the past. If you're studying your own, consider your goals. Try swapping review questions with others learning the same topic. I don't remember what we learned. about Write down review questions, Take notes. Check your then cover or put away your notes as you review. Check your answers. Course outline, ask friends. Read textbooks. Ask your teacher. Good luck! you want Nov 8, 2013 Reviewing tips Try the Cornell method of note taking so that you have space for review questions and summaries. Schedule/ Block time off in your schedule to review something multiple times (not just once) feel comfortable until you with it. Make flashcards or other self-quizzing tools.