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PolarNik [594]
2 years ago
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Anyone have any tips when studying for the Civics Exam?

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Vilka [71]2 years ago
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Jus get the correct answers u can an try
il63 [147K]2 years ago
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Answer: Hewo, there! It took me 2 hours But I got your Answer

Be Engaged, Take Notes, and Listen During Discussions.

Use Colorful Highlighters in Organizing Information.

Make Use of Your Extra Time Wisely.

Use a Planner to Track Your Homework & Other Tasks.

Have an Organizational System in Place.

Create a Routine.

Explanation:

2. Put Your Learning Style to Conscious Use

Obviously it’s not enough to just recognize your own learning style.

Yet this raises an interesting point. A lot of us know HOW to study better, but like with most things in life we don’t apply the information to make things happen.

So make a conscious effort to adapt your methods of studying to what suits you best and you’ll exponentially speed up your learning curve.

, kine.sthetic learners find traditional study the most difficult and are likely to excel at more practical subjects with the opportunity to put learning directly into practice.

3. Study In a Variety of Environments

Experts used to preach studying in the same room every time so your brain could click into focus mode as soon as you sat down.

But in recent years, an alternative view has gained a lot of support. Research actually shows  you can focus better by regularly changing your study location.

The theory is that studying material in a variety of places helps your brain build up different associations in relation to the material you study.

Leading to stronger memories and better recall.

4. Try Studying in Dynamic Environments as Well

You also might feel you need to find somewhere to study where you won’t be interrupted. This, too, depends on your learning style.

I added a pdf Hope it helps! :)

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