<p>I'm taking statistics,psych,chem,human geo this year and I'm wondering if flashcards would help me. I mean, it will definitely help but is it worth it to pay about $15 per each??</p>
<p>From my experience, flashcards are best for memorization and fact-based tests (history, psyche, parts of chem), but with the majority of chem and stat I think you'd be better off spending your time and money on books and practice problems in them. I'm not really sure about the material in human geo, so I don't know what to tell you...</p>
<p>Flashcards were extremely helpful for me last year in APUSH, but as for calc they didn't really do much for me, especially when compared to what I got out of practice problems in a book. Even if you get flashcards with problems on them, I still think books are a lot more effective.</p>
<p>Flashcards are good for history and vocabulary, but not as effective for science and math. Flashcards just aren't as comprehensive as the review books IMO. 300 or so flashcards for history doesn't cover everything.</p>
<p>I don't expect to cover everything. Since I already have a prep books, flashcards will be used as supplementary study guide especially when I'm outside. So do you recommend it in my case?</p>
<p>I think that Flashcards will be great for Psych + Human Geo. Don't waste your money on the other two (Stat + Chem)</p>