Tuesday, January 24, 2012

YOU CAN"T CRAM FOR THE ACT!!!!!!!!!!

In education, cramming is the practice of working intensively to absorb large volumes of informational material in short amounts of time. It is often done by students in preparation for upcoming exams.
Cramming is a pretty common form of studying. Allowing students to do nothing approximately 95% of the time is usually why it is chosen over a variety of other methods. Most tests are on a certain part of a subject, like the first five chapters of your world history book. Cramming is definitely not the best method to study for your world history test but it will work in a pinch. The ACT is different than your average run of the mill subject test. Essentially it’s a compilation of every test you have ever taken in your academic career. You can’t stay up the night before the ACT and relearn everything you have ever learned. But you can start this week reviewing information commonly seen on the ACT. Pace yourself, spend some time doing ACT prep each week. Sheridan High School Juniors take the ACT on April 25th……So that’s 13 weeks to prepare.J
The ACT is a no-cramming zone!
Miss G………as in Gifford not as in the symbol for gravitational acceleration

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