Study in 25-minute bursts followed by a 5-minute break. This keeps your brain fresh and prevents burnout.
Look for "dangling modifiers" or redundant phrases that make sentences clunky or illogical. 2. Mathematics
Use physical cards or apps like Anki to memorize math formulas and scientific elements.
Be familiar with the layers of the earth, the rock cycle, and weather patterns. 4. Abstract Reasoning
Review cell structure, genetics (Punnett squares), and the different human body systems.
Review mean, median, mode, and basic probability (e.g., the likelihood of drawing a specific card from a deck).
A list of you absolutely need to memorize?
Your brain needs glucose and sleep. Eat a balanced breakfast and aim for 8 hours of sleep the night before the exam.
Understand the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, and how to balance simple chemical equations.
Practice identifying synonyms and antonyms. Use context clues within sentences to decipher the meaning of unfamiliar words.
Study in 25-minute bursts followed by a 5-minute break. This keeps your brain fresh and prevents burnout.
Look for "dangling modifiers" or redundant phrases that make sentences clunky or illogical. 2. Mathematics
Use physical cards or apps like Anki to memorize math formulas and scientific elements.
Be familiar with the layers of the earth, the rock cycle, and weather patterns. 4. Abstract Reasoning
Review cell structure, genetics (Punnett squares), and the different human body systems.
Review mean, median, mode, and basic probability (e.g., the likelihood of drawing a specific card from a deck).
A list of you absolutely need to memorize?
Your brain needs glucose and sleep. Eat a balanced breakfast and aim for 8 hours of sleep the night before the exam.
Understand the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, and how to balance simple chemical equations.
Practice identifying synonyms and antonyms. Use context clues within sentences to decipher the meaning of unfamiliar words.