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10 Rules of Good Studying
-Use recall.
-Test Yourself.
-Chunk your problems.
-Space your repetition.
-Alternate different problem-solving techniques during practice.
-Take breaks.
-Use explanatory questioning and simple analogies.
-Focus.
-Begin with the hardest task.
-Make a mental contrast.
10 Rules of Bad Studying
-Passive rereading.
-Letting highlights overwhelm you.
-Merely glancing at a problem's solution and thinking you know how to do it.
-Waiting until the last minute to study.
-Repeatedly solving problems of the same type that you already know how to solve.
-Letting study sessions with friends turn into chat sessions.
-Neglecting to read the textbook before you start working problems.
-Not checking with your instructors classmates to clear up points of confusion.
-Thinking you can learn deeply when you are being constantly distracted.
-Not getting enough sleep.
Chunking
Understanding and practicing with a problem solution so that it can all come to mind in a flash. Rehearsing solutions. Testing solving the problem cold (without guidance).
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