Published Apr 10, 2016
guest112
30 Posts
This is what I did since I did not want to give up my biking. Use your phones record app to record a question, pause 3 secs, then speak the answer. Do this for all the info you have a hard time remembering (eg, cardiac diseases for patho class). Break down complex things into smaller question/answer pairs. Now copy these into a playlist and shuffle. Go ride your bike, run, walk, or work out at the gym and study at the same time!
Kitty333
22 Posts
this is great advice, thanks. I'm such a **** test taker, its embarrassing. hopefully this will work.
nursingstudent2665
7 Posts
This is amazing. I tend to put my phone in the aux whenever I drive and listen to the recorded lectures. It also helps me !
I need to try this an audio "quiz card" !
sarahgrace
4 Posts
Where can I get/download audio lectures?
Oxygenforeverybody
68 Posts
I've encorporated this method as well when I went through my EMT-B semester. I also bought a audio recorder as well to record every lecture so when I was out driving, working out or anything I would just listen to the lectures over and over and in my off time when I wanted to remember / review what the instructor went over from last night or several days ago lecture I would listen to it and take notes. I would suggest just recording lectures on your phone as well since if you really wanted to save the lecture from say a month ago you can upload the recording onto your PC / external harddrive and save it for later thus clearing space for more info.