Physics Self Assessment

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If it is November 1st and I have three tests in math, physics, and history on November
15th, it is important that I have a schedule to prepare myself for the tests. In addition, I will have to utilize my time in and out of school. I am engaged in many extracurriculars such as music and sports. Luckily, I can cut these two hour activities down to one hour so I can study diligently.
Various forms of time management will help me prepare for the exams. I will give myself approximately five days to prepare for each exam and work on content that I already know and with which I have trouble. I will study the hardest subject first, which would be math. I can finish my assignments during seminar or free time in any class. Furthermore, I can continue to …show more content…

If I receive a ninety or higher, I will move on to the next topic which would be physics.
I always have had a passion for physics and science, so I should know most of the material. I am versatile and I am capable of working in diverse locations without distractions so that I can learn new material and can set reminders for tasks which would need to be completed.
Each day, I will review the other two subjects for at least thirty minutes to keep the chapters fresh in my mind. Additionally, I can quiz myself on vocabulary using flashcards. After five days, on November 10th, I will give myself another practice assessment and see how well I am doing. If I exceed a ninety percent, I will continue and move on to history.
After ten days of scrutinizing and practicing, I should know most of the history material. I can research and read about content in the history class. I will incorporate old and new material so I can achieve the highest score possible. If I am not home, I can train myself to study whenever I am free. If I acquire a high grade on the mathematics, physics, and history mock tests, I know I have studied efficiently. Otherwise, I can revise and revisit my perusals and

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