Review this link to get an idea about time management [here]
Your path for most effective learning is through knowing
yourself
your capacity to learn
the process you have successfully used in the past
your interest in, and knowledge of, the subject you wish to learn
Click to review the four steps to better understand how you learn [here]
Review how you spend your time in order to help you prioritize your goals and objectives [here]. Complete the boxes with approximate times that reflect your daily routine.
Determine how you spend a typical week. Enter the approximate time values that reflect your weekly activities [here].
Use this link [here] to review different strategies to prepare for exams/tests. For example
Reviewing
Take good notes about as your teacher tells you what will be on the test
Organize your notes, texts, and assignments according to what will be on the test
Estimate the hours you'll need to review materials
Draw up a schedule that blocks units of time and material
Test yourself on the material
Finish your studying the day before the exam
Before taking any test, consider the items [here] below to prepare:
Begin reviewing early This will give your brain time to get comfortable with the information
Conduct short daily review sessions You can ease into a more intense review session prior to major exams
Read text assignments before lectures This will help you identify concepts that the professor considers important and that are already somewhat familiar
Review notes immediately after lectures This will help you identify information that you do not understand while the lecture is still fresh in your memory--and other students' memories as well. When you review immediately, you'll have time to clarify information with other students
Review with a group This will enable you to cover important material that you may overlook on your own
Conduct a major review early enough to allow for a visit to the instructor during his office hours if necessary
Break up the study tasks into manageable chunks, especially during major reviews prior to exams.
Studying three hours in the morning and three in the evening will be more effective than studying at a six hour stretch.Â
Studying while you are mentally fatigued is usually a waste of time