Use your notebook outline -- you have been taking good notes like we explained how to do, haven't you? -- if your notes are not complete, use the outline in your book.
Study with a friend, or try to do it alone if you won't try to cheat. Turn each heading into a question and pretend it's on the test. You can also answer the homework questions at the end of each section or chapter.
If the test is more general, you can Google "practice test" and add the subject you want.
Draw modles of it and write stuf down a bunch of times
learning the word's over the night
You relax, study, ask questions about things your unsure about and remember your the best
by studying you know things that you didn't know or remember and know you know them for the next test/quiz :D
Remember two things "tell your manager" and "I like people no matter what they are doing"
Remember Two Things was created in 1993.
It depends on the species. Larger species of parrots can remember things for decades, smaller birds will remember things for years.
If you study using a pencil, your brain respond in such a means that it remembers things which you've done with it. This is equally as effective as using a random object to remember a topic. So the answer would be - Schools.
Yes because studying can refresh your memory and you may even learn things you never knew before. remember it never hurts to study as it can only help you! Study both.
People probably remember things better when they have actually been involved in it.
what are the important things to remember when writing reports or records?
Cats have a good memory and can remember things for up to 16 hours.