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Guidance Teaching and Learning Strategies Topic started by: leblanc on Feb 27, 2014



Title: Studying for Biology and Lab
Post by: leblanc on Feb 27, 2014
What are some effective methods of studying for Biology and Lab(practicals)?  I haven't quite found my niche yet.  Any advice?


Title: Re: Studying for Biology and Lab
Post by: diamond3094 on Mar 10, 2014
I would say to review the course content bit by bit every night.  Biology is such an extensive course that there is a lot of information that needs to be learned in such a short period of time.  I would also suggest to "teach" the content that you have learned to someone else, meaning to repeat and talk about the content that you are supposed to know for an exam.  I have done that and it was very effective for me when it comes to studying.  Definitely, do not study for an exam a few days before, it is not going to work in your favor.  I normally start studying for biology exams about two weeks before the actually exam since there is a lot of information to know. You need to put in a lot of time and effort when it comes to studying.  Hopefully this will work with you!  :D


Title: Re: Studying for Biology and Lab
Post by: dontsteph on Oct 7, 2014
Watch youtube videos. Anything to make the lesson seem more interesting to you. And rigid re-reading of what you know already won't hurt. :)


Title: Re: Studying for Biology and Lab
Post by: Rom on Nov 15, 2014
Review first the topic that you are interested with and then the next ones.