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From charlesreid1
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Study Strategy
My strategy for studying for the exam looks something like this.
It's currently mid-May, and I am planning on taking the exam in mid-August. That gives me 3 months to get to know the material, learn it, memorize it, and know it backwards and forwards. My goal is to ace the exam.
Phase 1: Read
The first phase is to get familiar with the ham exam information by reading it.
- Read through the entire study book, once.
- Don't worry about taking notes, or highlighting, or exam questions - just read.
- There is much more material than you can absorb in one reading, so if you don't understand everything, don't get hung up.
- Reading through the book once gives the big picture concepts a chance to sink in.
This may take several days - give yourself enough time.
Phase 2: Make Notes
The second phase is a more active form of studying - it is your chance to repeat the information by writing or speaking it.
- Go back to the beginning of the book and re-read each section carefully, working out what it is saying.
- If you don't understand a section, this is the time to figure it out - spend enough time to feel comfortable with the material.
- In a notebook, write down the important information. (Important means, it shows up in a question, or it helps you understand and remember the concepts.)
- At the end of each section or chapter, the book should give a list of exam questions that the section or chapter covered. Review each exam question and write down the fact that question asked about on a summary page.
- Digest the notes into flashcards and mnemonic devices for memorization.
Phase 3: Review and Practice
Once all the material has been digested and notes have been made and the pile of flashcards is tall and you know every single one, you can start to take practice exams.
Phase N: Take the Exam
Last step is to nail the exam.
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