01-28-2009, 01:56 PM | #1 |
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Exam prep advice: Bi-Sci
I have my first exam coming up next wednesday and I am still kind of lost, they are all multiple choice questions and he pretty much said no matter what in the class no one gets below a 68% (C). I however do not want that, I want an A which according to his scale should be pretty easy providing I don't bomb the exams.
I take every last note he puts up but my problem is interpreting them. I see terms, and elements and his charts that he puts up about precipitation and evaporation and nutrients and all that bla but I don't exactly know HOW (technique) to prep for an exam like this. He said that whatever material that is in the book, as long as I can answer the practice questions at the end I should be good. So the reading portion of this is pretty covered BUT! I don't really know how to study based on lecture because all of his Bi-Sci babble has me lost in the sauce considering there is no study guide and it's not exactly TERMS I need to memorize. Any advice? Usually people use note cards, or quiz each other to remember terminology but this is more than terminology it's process and stuff. I just need a foundation of where to start because in class I kind of understand but looking at my notes on another day I'm left thinking "WTF does THAT mean" |
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