Posted: 29 Sep 2009 at 22:00 | IP Logged
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If you are really putting everything toward it (i.e., doing everything your review program asks of you), you may need to take another approach. You shouldn't keep doing what you have been doing and expect a different result.
I have taken a couple of different approaches: make note cards, listen to cram mp3s on my ipod, switch from Becker to Yaeger, make my husband read me MCQs while I am driving so that I have to pay more attention and anticipate the right answer before he reads the choices, take notes on notebook paper, run right before the exam to awaken, schedule exams early in the morning, spread out studying, compress studying, take exam late in the day, take the exam on a Saturday, etc. You will eventually hit what really works for you. And remember that what works well on one section may not work on another.
Depending on your grasp of the material, there are positives and negatives to both taking exams one right after another. You just have to figure out what will work for you. I have 3 exams to pass by the end of October (don't want to lose my 84 in AUD) so I am taking them all in October but all of the material is there and relatively fresh. Since I am compressing, I know that I will not have a life for almost all of October. But, that will prevent me from procrastinating. The negative is that I will not have a life. The way that I see it, I am too invested in this process not to finish it out whatever it takes. If you spread out the studying, it makes it harder to remember when it gets close to exam time. That is the negative that I found with spreading out studying.
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