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Started by Klc87
Pacing is key! Since I work full time and take two science classes, I dedicate two hours to each subject area a day. Whatever I don't finish in that time, I just let it linger for next time. That way your brain doesn't run into overload. Besides, you already learned all of it! It's just recalling everything that's tiresome. Good luck!
It's been a while since I've been out of school so it's basically like I'm teaching myself everything all over again.Pacing is key! Since I work full time and take two science classes, I dedicate two hours to each subject area a day. Whatever I don't finish in that time, I just let it linger for next time. That way your brain doesn't run into overload. Besides, you already learned all of it! It's just recalling everything that's tiresome. Good luck!
It's been a while since I've been out of school so it's basically like I'm teaching myself everything all over again.
You should use Chad's Notes for Organic and General Chemistry. He reviews each subject in theor entirety. The site is coursesaver.com
I use 3rd edition of Cliffs Notes for Bio. You can find it online as a PDF. For PAT practice, try DAT Bootcamp. It's subscription based, so be ready to pay monthly.
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So did you read the entire book of cliff notes. I've been getting a lot of mixed reviews about reading the entire book
I didn't read the whole thing! For me the best thing was to just review key terms and review major systems like photosynthesis, cellular respiration, evolution stuff, and animal diversity. I do think that breath over depth is key for Biology. Watching Bozeman Science videos will help too. DAT Destroyer can be used to top it all off bc it's full of practice questions.
Some ppl suggested to read it others said do notWhat mixed reviews have you received?
Ok great! Thank you so muchI didn't read the whole thing! For me the best thing was to just review key terms and review major systems like photosynthesis, cellular respiration, evolution stuff, and animal diversity. I do think that breath over depth is key for Biology. Watching Bozeman Science videos will help too. DAT Destroyer can be used to top it all off bc it's full of practice questions.
Did you schedule on what to study each day? If so can you share it with meOk great! Thank you so much
Get a notebook (one section for each subject) and write every single question you feel guessed on or got wrong in it. Fold the paper in half and write questions on the left, explanation on the right! Then you'll have a notebook that you can use to review all the problems you missed!
Thank you if you think of anything else feel free to lete knowGet a notebook (one section for each subject) and write every single question you feel guessed on or got wrong in it. Fold the paper in half and write questions on the left, explanation on the right! Then you'll have a notebook that you can use to review all the problems you missed!