Friday, November 6, 2015

Week 4 EOC: What is the best way to study

Week 4 EOC: What is the best way to study



            Sometimes practice can make perfect. Keenan Harrell would take several pre-tests to practice for his SAT’s or other schoolwork and or tests. He was able score a 1800 out of 2400 on his Sat. He did this be taking pretests, and he did say that it did feel like a lot of work but in the end it was all worth it because he would see small increases in his scores and that s what had boosted his confidence every single time. Sleep plays a big major role when it comes to doing well on your tests. You can always review any material that you might find tough. This makes it really easy doe you to remember any of the following information for later use.  There is no need to wake up early than you normally wake up just to study because you can always make sometime before bed to study this way you can sleep in a little longer. Waking up far to early to study is said to possibly interfere with eye movement, which messes up with aids of memory. Having all-nighters to study for a test the next day is always a bad idea. This will cause you to be very tired for your test, which could mess up your focus for the day. Always eat breakfast when having a test for that day because this will keep you awake and alert and get you flows in the brain to start flowing for the day. “But what you eat a week in advance matters, too.” What you eat plays a big role on your performance and how you act. Certain foods can leave you with a lazy feeling. “While many teens insist they study better while listening to music or texting their friends, research shows the opposite.” Sometimes you are better off silencing your cellphone or putting it far away from you as possible or even shutting it off for a few hours until study time is over. Distraction can take a lot of your time specially when it comes to studying.

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