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Follow on Google News | "The Essential Student Handbook to Studying for Finals" Released by StudyRightStudents, get ready to have your best final exam season ever with this new e-bookfrom StudyRight, a Raleigh-based Study Skills Training Company
By: StudyRight The e-book, “The Essential Student Handbook to Studying for Finals,” teaches students a practical, research-based approach to studying for finals. For a sampling of the skills addressed in the resource, try these three tips to begin preparing for your final exams. Set a review schedule today, and get accountability to keep it. Studies have found that spreading review sessions out across multiple days can bring students as much as a 150% retention improvement. With finals just around the corner, make the most of this “distributed practice effect” by setting and keeping your review schedule. Ask the right questions to study on the most important material. Study time is limited as finals approach quickly. This makes recognizing the most important concepts in each class highly important. Begin by asking questions of study materials to sift the essential from the nonessential. For example, “Which concepts appear in at least two learning experiences?” Don't forget to self-test. Creating self-testing opportunities is vital for effective finals preparation. Nothing provides as accurate a gauge of a student's preparedness for an exam as a practice quiz. Multiple options exist for self-testing, including flashcards or apps like Quizlet. To make the most of this, however, be sure to write answers down before checking them in order to be fully prepared. For more effective strategies that help students study for finals, download a free copy of StudyRight's e-book, “The Essential Student Handbook to Studying for Finals,” at StudyRight's www.studyright.net/ About StudyRight StudyRight is a Raleigh-Durham based study skills training company. Founded in 2011, StudyRight offers study skills resources for middle school and high school students. See http://studyright.net for more info. End
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