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This is how I study. by StephhxBby
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  • Post category:Education / Studying
  • Post published:October 13, 2015

Stick to what you already know when studying the night before an exam to avoid making yourself nervous trying to learn new information. Review your notes and test yourself on key points.

Source: Top 10 exam tips @ Youth Central

image: This is how I study. by StephhxBby under Creative Commons license

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