Do Well On My Midterms Exams!

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THIS IS A MIND MAP ILLUSTRATING THE GOAL TO DO WELL ON MIDTERMS.
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Mind Map by jonimcaps, updated more than 1 year ago
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Created by jonimcaps about 9 years ago
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Do Well On My Midterms Exams!
  1. STUDY
    1. Create a SCHEDULE of when I am studying what subjects
        1. stay ORGANIZED!
        2. Create a quiet study place away from distractions ex. phone/internet
          1. get EXTRA HELP at least 2 weeks prior to exam
            1. Make a STUDY GROUP w/friends
              1. know your LEARNING STYLE and use study strategies to compliment it!
              2. EAT a good BREAKFAST
                1. Get a good night's SLEEP!
                  1. EXCERCISE!
                    1. Take small BREAKS in between...
                        1. Take time to de stress
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