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avatarJoy
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Is it good to study for a test the day before?



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avatarDaniel
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I think so. I mean why not just study a little every week and you will pass the test with FLYING COLORS!! It will make you feel so good when you pass the test with a good grade!
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avatarAnonymous It better to study for the test the week before and then reveiw the day before. Cramming NEVER works!
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avatarAnthony
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Well it depends on how your brain is arranged for example some people are able to remember things just by looking at it once. For example I can study the day before the test and get an A. I would suggest to study everyday of the week before the test and you would do fine.
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avatarAnonymous Yeah go ahead and try, i don't study at all, usually average C+
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avatarLilly
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I also agree with the other answer! Cramming never works!!! If you work at studing for a couple days or a week and review the day before that is definitaly the way to go!!!!! you will have a much harder time trying to remember details from the night before!
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