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zlopas [31]
3 years ago
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Megan is frustrated. She reviewed one text for five hours straight last night thinking that if she spent a lot of time on it, sh

e would remember for
sure. Some ideas in the text confused her, so she figured it would be best to memorize everything word for word. But when the instructor gave a pop
quiz about the material, Megan couldn't remember a lot of the answers.
2
Select all the correct answers.
If you were Megan's advisor, what would you tell her to do? (Choose 2.)
Review and memorize important ideas.
Review in different way than you will be tested.
Review in several short sessions.
Review unmarked text​
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1 answer:
stiv31 [10]3 years ago
7 0
If I were Megan's advisor, I would recommend that she:
-Review and memorize important ideas.
-Review in several short sessions.
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