<p>What are some quick methods you guys know to study for tests? I'm studying APUSH now and they have mc questions and true/false questions on their website along with flash cards. Should I study those at all? What's the probablity that those will be on the exam? </p>
<p>In general, have you found studying sample tests and problems worth it AFTER you read?</p>
<p>Is it better to Study a section and review it really well at one sitting so hopefully it stays entacted in your brain or to go over it once and then come back to it the next day or later? Or should you use a combination or both? What if you didn't have that option?</p>
<p>I doubt those questions will be on the exam. (They are giving you the answers.) You can still use them to see how familiar you are with certain topics.</p>
<p>The best way to study depends upon the individual.</p>
<p>for me I usually just review my notes, and reading them outloud really helps. However, this is just my own individual way...but it works pretty well and is pretty quick!</p>
<p>I usually reread the section in the book if I need to and then take the practice tests. If I do decently well, I usually don't find the need to study any further, otherwise, I find a friend in the class and we quiz each other. :)</p>
<p>i usually just reread the section in the book for a few minutes. i'm not very good at studying, but i still manage to get good grades somehow</p>