Sunday 27 August 2017

Chemistry STUDY TIPS to improve marks

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Chemistry STUDY TIPS to improve marksChemistry STUDY TIPS to improve marks for CBSE Board, CBSE NEET, 
CSIR NET chemical Sciences etc.







STUDY TIPS:

1• Try to keep up with your daily reading assignments => Many students wait until the day before the exam to study and realize that they have a lot of material to "cram." Your professor will warn you of future test dates. Take the time to study well in advance of the exam so that you have time to reflect on the material.

2• Always concentrate on the material => Always concentrate on the material that your professor discusses during class. Moreover, after your first exam, you should have an idea as to what you can expect on future tests.

3• Take some time to review the last lecture => Before every lecture, take some time to review the last lecture. This should help you make the transition to the new material you will cover in class.

4• Get to your lecture on time => Get to your lecture on time, and stay there until it is over. You never know when your professor will assign homework or announce a test date. Besides, this is a rude practice.

5• Read the course syllabus => Read the course syllabus regarding material that will be covered on your next exam.

6• Look up their meanings of BOLD words => If you encounter any bold faced words in your chapter, look up their meanings. This may help you in solving problems.
Most sections in your book should include sample problems with complete step-by-step instructions on solving them. Work these problems if you do not feel ready to work the ones at the end of the section.

7• Memorize all the formulas => Memorize all the formulas and common ions well in advance before your exam. There may be more than you anticipated.

8• If you do not understand a problem, see your professor.  If you do not understand a problem, see your professor. Don't hope that it won't be on your exam; most of the time those problems you didn't expect are on your exam. Murphy’s Law is always at work.


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