Biology Forum Community General Discussion study biology mehtod

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    • #5207
      wonderkid
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      how to study biology?
      how to memorise longer

    • #51274
      Poison
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      Try to search in the forum. We have already discussed those kind of questions.

    • #51467
      Dr.Stein
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      Read, read, read, activate your five senses, keywords, and don’t memorize, it’s pointless 😀

    • #51486
      jnkdna
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      i agree memorizing is pointless. my frend memorized d whole bio book! and if she forgets one thing, she forgets everything. just try to understand. it works for me 😉

    • #51803
      chloe18
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      Bio is not hard to study. Just try to imagine whatever you are reading happening before you and then it will come naturally on the test

    • #51804
      fealah
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      In biology u can find many difficult terms. I always try to write down them and their discription on cards or papers in order to read them wherever u are!

    • #51849
      rvidal
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      I find that understanding the way things work to help much more than just cramming information into my brain.
      Sometimes, even if you don’t really know something right away, through carefull analysis and understanding how things work, you usually find the answer naturally.

      If you try to remember everything just by name, if you forget anything, you are stuck. Because you never really understood what you were reading.

    • #52417
      Mafer
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      I used to linked them with the real things…like I just tell me what actually happened when I eat something and that’s for digestive system…I don’t know whether it is effective, but it makes Biology look more interesting than eating up the whole book, sometimes, it is not just one book, lol!

    • #52551
      nathalia_dejonge
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      thank for that site. It will help me alot

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