How to Ace Your Next Science Exam

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  • This would be really helpful if I hadn’t just thrown my science test in the trash mistaking it for garbage..
  • THANK GOD this came up the night before school starts, i’m ready with all these videos 💀
  • @TheSGod
    staring at it until you feel prepared this is what i always do lmao
  • @L0veD1ve
    You make me so motivated to study. Idk if its the music, ur voice or magic😭
  • @hacking_life
    "The night before the exam" finally bro's talking my language
  • @blurYT7
    bro could’ve shown any page of his textbook ☠️
  • knowing myself, i would take the break and never come back to study💀
  • @molls_f
    how to study for any test- 1: don’t have short-term memory loss 😀
  • Theses types of tips are really helping me with grade 10. Thanks a lot!
  • "Your teacher wonders if you cheated on the exam because you got nothing wrong." I probably did 💀
  • Thanks!I have a science exam in two days and I had memorize a bunch of diagrams so this is helpful :)
  • “Your teachers wondered if you cheated. Here’s what you did.” I cheated
  • @kalilys
    Annoying thing about teachers is they want u to have a good grade.. but they get sus when u get a good grade
  • Typically trying to remember stuff like the photosynthesis equation (the long difficult light vs dark with all the fancy arrows pointing to where each part goes) I like to… take a piece of paper Write everything I can remember Take a colored marker and write everything I missed or got wrong Take a good look at it And repeat the process a little while later Works every time!!
  • This stuff could help me with my early college. Thank you because I'm dying mentally there.
  • @rue2599
    Here's how I got nothing wrong on my most recent Chemistry test: 1. I started studying terms and definitions two days before a test of 50 activities, the formulas I memorised less than 12 hours before the test. I studied throughout the day in bursts of 45 or less minutes with 10-30 minute breaks in between. My quizzes and practice test were my study guides. (According to science, you lose 70% of the information you learn in one day within 24 hours. Basically, only 30% of the information you learn at the end of today will survive in your memory at the end of tomorrow.) 2. I mastered flashcards in "write" mode on Knowt and Quizlet by 1. reading them aloud 2. and recalling until I got them all right. ("Fill in the blank" is the typical format of my tests, probably not for everybody else.) 3. I mastered formulas by reading them aloud, then writing them down to check my memory. (The best hack was noticing a pattern, if any, and associating them with their corresponding scientific laws and principles. Example: Boyles law states: The pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to the volume if the temperature remains constant. Formula for Boyle's Law: PV=K) I mastered multiple choice terms and definitions, scientific laws and principles, and the way I mastered my other flashcards----reading aloud and recalling almost immediately until mastery. 5. I revised every part of the test in one sitting at least thrice the night before the test, and I would suggest you do this again the morning of the test. (I revised as much as necessary to master terms, definition, formulas, laws, principles, etc) 6. I used formulas to practice problems I would find on the test the night before the test, and I revised rules for significant figures at the same time. 7. After less than 8 hours of 2-day studying and revision, I got a 100% on the test. I may have crammed, but it's better than nothing.
  • take a break me gets 3 good solves in an ao5 "OMG IT COULD BE A PB!" and then i forget everything
  • "Having learning Disabilities doesn't mean you are not smart it just means that you learn differently".