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How to organize a cheat sheet

As finals are approaching, students are frantically searching for new ways to study. Some teachers give review guides, some give nothing at all, some teach up till the last possible second. BUT some are nice enough to let us have a Cheat Sheet. On this blog post there will a be a few different ways to organize your cheat sheet.

1. Use pictures and charts-


One of the most popular ways to create a cheat sheet is to use charts, pictures, and any other visual items. Many times this helps the most as finals do have a lot of statistics that may be hard to remember.

2.  Use boxes as section guides.
For some people having boxes will help keep you organized. This method includes little sections for each topic, chapter or vocab word. Using this method will be easy as you can choose the size of your box based on your understanding of each topic.

3. Make a vocab cheat sheet by using pictures, real world sentences, and definition.

By doing this method you will have three different understanding of the word, or subject. You can choose which way to do each vocab word based on your understanding. If you understand a word and it's meaning you might not need to include it, but if you don't understand you may want to try at least two of these methods on your cheat sheet!





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