There are no chemicals that help you know material for a test -- only study can help that. Some people like having a small distraction, such as sucking on a candy, and that can help them to concentrate better. Otherwise, peppermint is good for stomachaches.
I personally like mint, but I think it's different for everybody. Anyway, studying helps too!
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Peppermint normally helps people stay alert and focused but you use whatever works best for you.
Peppermint does help you on tests. It helps you concentrate. Scientist did many tests on people with and with out peppermint and people with peppermint did better. Mint also helps you on tests.
There are currently studies that have shown chewing bubble gum can help you concentrate while studying. It has also linked to better test taking when a person chews the same flavor of gum while taking the test that they chewed on while studying for that test.
This is a common misconception. When testers swab your mouth, they are actually checking your DNA through cheek cells. So no, peppermint can not help pass a drug test.
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Yes, my sixth grade teacher says they don't but they do.
Study with someone or by yourself with a peppermint scented object or candy an it helps you remember stuff better
<P> <P>I believe it can help you concentrate better and improve your ability to focus. We encourage kids taking standardized, timed tests (ie. the old Iowa Basics Test of Basic Skills) to have 1-2 mints and it seems to help them in the areas I mentioned.
I think driving test differs from one state to another so, some may be difficult while other could be easy. Just make sure you relax while taking your driving test -- that will help you pass it.
Many people who want to get their GED may feel nervous about taking the math portion of the test. While GED classes help students with the math they need to pass the test, sometimes taking a GED math practice test can help students even further. With a practice test, students can take the test and look at any wrong answers once the test is done. When the students look at the wrong answers, they can study and try to get the right answer. Repeatedly taking practice tests can help students remember the formulas they need for the actual GED math test.
First of all, you shouldn't smoke weed while you are taking Ritalin. And second, no it won't help you pass. Sorry.
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