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"Some people regard discipline as a chore. For me, it is a kind of order that sets me free to fly."
-- Julie Andrews

You can even laminate them and take them into the shower with you!  I also

recommend that you stick them all over the inside of your car’s windshield, so

you can learn math while you drive.  But, please do leave a 6” x 6” space free

right in front of your face so you can watch for pedestrians.  (OK, I was joking

about the shower and the car thing.)

 

          Be sure to have ALL memorizing done two days before the test. 

Memorizing the night before or, heaven forbid, the day OF the test usually

doesn’t work and just makes you nervous.

 

          The very worst thing that can happen is to know how to do a math

problem, but not be able to remember the first formula to get it started.  Zero

points on that one!  Don’t let it happen to you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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