Study techniques
Set yourself up in a quiet place. Study for no more than 35 minutes at a sitting and take a break after that 35 minutes to do nothing important. Your brain only has the ability to stay focused for about 35 minutes thats why I say that. Beyond that you lose interest.
I used to read the material, THEN re-read material highlighting important info and follow that up with taking the highlighted material from the book and putting it in a notebook. That way you keep all the important info.
Please note, if you find yourself highlighting every sentence, it's time to put the book down and take a break, no matter if it's been 5 min or 30.
Once you've spent day one with reading, then highlighting while re-reading, spend day 2 writing notes from your reading. You will find that after you have the notes from the reading, any handouts you got from lectures will make more sense. Then follow up with any additional notes in your notebook.
If you find that test questions come more from lectures than from the book, reverse this technique, lecture notes first, add in extras from the book as you see they are missing.
Any other questions I can try to help. This format of studying helped me alot.
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