True, To maximize science study combine active learning with good habits, Highlight key terms found in the reading, Look over test questions and see how many you can answer , Take detailed notes especially if teacher discussion enhances text, Test yourself without looking at notes, Mark topics you teacher hints will be important, review at increasing intervals , Explain concepts aloud to someone, Avoid craming, create a dedicated study space with straight backed chair, Set a fixed study time and keep to is as best you can, Exercise regularly 20 -30 minutes of activity boosts memory, attention, and problem solving , Stay hydrated and eat brain healthy foods to support focus and memory, Get enough sleep; sleep consolidates learning and improves recall, Study with classmates in structured gouts, setting clear goals, and taking turns teaching each other., False, You can read your text any time and it doesn't matter when, Ignore vocabulary you don't understand-you can always find out later what it means, Ignore question you read over and don't understandt, It is not necessary to take notes because your memory will suffice, I don't have to read because the teacher can't tell if you read or not since you have nothing to write , No need to test yourself because you will remember, You can study one subject all through because you stay focused better without breaks, There is no need to explain topics aloud to each other because it is a waste of time., You can successfully study for a test in a single night cramming, I can study laying on my be or my lounge chair, Exercise has nothing to do with studying so it is not necessary, I don't have to do homework or practice problems, Sleep has nothing to do with effective study, I should never work with peers --it will distract me, Going over the information once is sufficient.

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