<p>So, I got my midterm dates mixed up. My first midterm (health) is on Tuesday. I have like a few hours to study today before I go to sleep. I have all of tomorrow to study, because it's MLK Day tomorrow. Now just how do I study for this?</p>
<p>I know all of you CCers out there are like: Health is sooooooooooooo easy!!! You don't need to study for it.</p>
<p>I'm not a genius. I need some serious studying tips.</p>
<p>For health? It’s just a lot of memorization and common sense, not many tips to give lol.</p>
<p>Unless you wanted tips on the actual practice of memorization, which would be different. For me, reading things in context allows me to better memorize things, which means looking over my notes and cross-referencing it with the text book.</p>
<p>health is a midterm for you? It’s a marking period of gym for us and doesn’t count towards our GPA</p>
<p>I am right in the same boat. I have had so much work and other stuff going on and I have 6 mid term packets to do all this week (we have to do them). Mid terms are next week, and this is the first time our school is implementing them into the curriculum so i can’t wait to take them!</p>
<p>If your grade in health is in jeopardy, I have pity on you.</p>
<p>This is all I learned in health: “The only 100% safe sex is no sex.” and “You will have wish you waited, because you will be seduced by an older, beer-swindling jock at your first party.”</p>
<p>Lol, we didn’t really learn anything relative to sex ed in health. It was pretty much “even safe sex can lead to babies, so if you’re not ready to handle that responsibility, abstain.” It might have something to do with the fact that we’re in an all-guys school though.</p>