- First off, write your flash cards, if you haven't done so already.
- Next, arrange all of your flash cards in a grid. You should keep it to about five flash cards to a column.
- Now with them all arranged in a grid, pick out the ones you already know.
Be very honest about this, don't guess and see if you're right. You're
just cheating yourself and you won't learn the material. Take the ones
you know and put them aside in a pile.
- If you know enough of them already, you might need to rearrange your grid to fill in the gaps.
- Take the first row of your flash cards into your hand and lay down 3 cards in front of you.
- Take the first card and read the front and back out loud. This sounds stupid, but the information will really stick if you do so.
- Take the second card and look at what it means as well and say it out loud.
- Now, point to the first card and say what it means.
- Then point at the second card and say what it means.
- Now, read the third card.
- Now, go point at each card and say what each means.
- After you're sure about them, rearrange the cards without looking and say what each card means to make sure you memorized the card and not the placement in the row.
- Take the fourth card and add it to the mix.
- Mix up the cards and say what each one means again.
- Then, throw in the fifth card.
- When you're sure that you know them very well, pick them all up into your hand. Go through the stack of five note cards. Say what it means and double check to see if you're right.
- After this, put them to the side and repeat steps five through fifteen again with the next column of cards.
- When you have memorized those five cards, join it with the other stack of five cards and run though them all to see if you know them. Again, double checking to see if you know them.
- Continue with this process until you have all of the columns memorized.
- Don't forget to keep adding to your stack of known cards and running though those after every new row is learned.
- Congratulations! You learned your flash cards quickly.
6.22.2012
How to "memorize" flash cards quickly and effectively
My final exam for Patho I is tonight. I made about 150-200 flashcards and now want to make sure I know them well. I found these tips here on how I can achieve that: http://www.wikihow.com/Memorize-Flashcards-Effectively
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