What’s your study routine for midterms and how do you study for midterms?
Abigail Gibb
Contributor
Ava Cope – teaching
“I definitely go through all my blackboards and grab all the … class notes or just like all the in class work we’ve done. I have everything written down in one notebook so I can have a notebook and just go through everything. “
Derek Allen – radiology
“Review my notes. I just find a quiet place and just look at whatever slides are available for the [students].”
Austin White – computer science
“I can’t tell you how many times I’ve waited last minute … I try to spread out my studying, but normally… I cram the night before or like right before the test.”
Kyara Schwab – pre-med
“I make a ton of flashcards. Like maybe 500, and I use them to study. I don’t know why, but it always helps.”
Lukas Armstrong – health science
“I usually have study guides to focus on what I need to focus on. I take notes and review them at the end for a couple weeks with the help of a study guide if they have it.”
Marcus Goldblatt – astrophysics
“When I do prepare, I like to go over a little bit of each part of everything we’ve done so far in the semester, which kind of both helps me refresh my memory… and gives me an anchor point to that whole section.”