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Work through old tests
You need to have a place to start and figure out what you know and what
you don’t know. Your old tests are the place
to find out. Go through, copy all
the problems and mix them up. (Don’t look at
the answers while you do it!!)
Just dive in and start taking the tests over
again. You’ve already gotten a bit
of a refresher by looking back over your
outlines and flash cards. You’ll
probably be surprised by how many problems you
still know how to do. You
don’t have to study the ones you already
remember how to do! Put a star by
any problems you didn’t remember and go through
your standard study
process with those. Try to work through a
chapter a day.
Once you’ve got this set-up accomplished, use the study steps that you
used for the regular tests.
Even though it seems like a royal pain, having to take a final exam in a
math class is a really good thing because it
gives you the refresher that you’ll
need before the next math course in the
sequence.
If you don’t have to take another math class, then, OK, having to take
the
final exam IS a royal pain. But, just think of
it as a good brain exercise for
success!
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