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Hi
I'm new here. I was wonder what you all found to be the most effective way to go through the flashcards. Should I run through entire list, should I stick with one section until I mastered it, or should I block them together. Thanks in advance.
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I would usually read through the REA then do the flashcards one section at a time till I know it then go to the next section then review the section before. Good luck!
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The only way that I could get things to stick was to write down the answers. I would go through the cards, make a guess at the answer, write some quick notes, and go to the next. When I wasn't online I would go through my few pages of notes a few times a day, until I could go through an entire section getting most if not all right. I wouldn't type in the answer, because I had a difficult time spelling the answer correctly/capitalizing/adding The or A. It makes for very quick studying, and I could review my notes waiting in line at the grocery store if I wanted. Most tests I only studied a week, the exceptions being the College Mathematics CLEP, and the Principles of Statistics DSST.
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