Part 1 Quiz
What is the best type of study guide?
Well, not quite. This may be the best style for you, but in general, the best type of study guide is going to be the one that matches your own learning style. There's a better option out there!
Hmm, maybe, but this isn't the right answer. While an outline may work for you, the best answer is to choose the study guide which best matches your own learning style. Try again...
Nope. Flashcards are great, but the best answer here is to choose the study guide style which matches your learning style in the best possible way. Guess again!
Correct! No one study guide is the best for everyone. If you want to learn well, you'll need to create a study guide which best suits the way you learn. Read on for another quiz question.
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Why is it a good thing to seek information from sources outside your class resources?
That's right! If you're having trouble understanding concepts from your current texts and notes, looking to outside resources may provide an alternative viewpoint that can clarify the material for you. Read on for another quiz question.
Nope! While learning new things does help you increase your overall knowledge, for studying purposes, the main reason is because seeing things from alternative viewpoints may help you better understand what you are already trying to learn. Click on another answer to find the right one...
Well, this isn't quite the answer we're looking for. Though additional resources may present information in a fun manner, you want to take advantage of them in order to view their take on the information, which could lead to a better understanding for yourself. Click on another answer to find the right one...
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When is the best time to create your study guide?
Not quite. Though creating the study guide could, in its own way, be like studying, creating your study guide the day before the test doesn't give you enough time to utilize it. Try again...
Nope! While a week is an okay amount of time, you'll want to get started on your study guide as early as possible, which would ideally be more than a week before your test. There's a better option out there!
Correct! You'll want to get started as early as possible, even creating the guide as you're learning the subject, in order to make sure you get the best use of your study guide. Read on for another quiz question.
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