
12-29-2006, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by B2MANLEY
Here's what I plan to do to remedy this. Since I have a pretty solid "high-level" understanding of the material, I plan to cram for 3-4 hours on the entire era (1865-present) for a couple of nights before the exam. I am hoping this will keep most of the material fresh in mind, at least enough to get a passing score.
Thoughts???
Thanks in advance for any advice or suggestions....
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Since you asked......I would resist the "cram" option and lean towards the steady-progressive-retention option via the 4 R's (see below).
The key is to gain the ability to recall the information for your exam that has been transferred from your short-term memory to your long-term memory without a prolonged hesitation.
You have 2 weeks to go, how about studying from now (progressively) and refreshing (mini-cram) a few days before?
You asked, so I suggested.......
Hoping you do well and Happy 2007
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Brian R. Fey Sr.+
M.S. - Psychology
B.S. - Criminal Justice
A.S. - Administrative Management
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