<p>Oh I definitely recommend Brainscape as well. (:
Read. Read out loud. Read to someone else and teach them what you learned.
Rewrite your notes twice or thrice or however many times you need.
Stay positive and remain motivated.
Study before hand. Don’t procrastinate. Don’t cram. Don’t wait till last minute.</p>
<p>I rarely study because I always do well on my tests. If I do study, most of the time it’ll be during homeroom or the period before the test. The only subjects that I need considerably more time to study for are anatomy and English (My teacher makes it difficult)</p>
<p>I just read over my notes. I use flashcards to review for my art history & comparative government classes because the teacher requires us to make them and they’re generally helpful, but otherwise I’d probably still use my normal method. In my European history class, I read over my textbook before the test because my teacher bases the tests off of it a lot. Otherwise, my own notes are always pretty useful! </p>
<p>I don’t set up much specified time for studying, but I review at lunch, in between classes, during other classes, at breakfast…anywhere that I can cram basically. Not the best habit, but oh well. I only do legitimate studying, like sit down, lock myself in my room, turn off my laptop, for really hard classes or really serious tests.</p>