best way is to learn it when the class is during class. But when studying, cause you're bound to forget some of it at least, learn it or memorize it. I use a mix kind of, if i'm memorizing, do what i call long-esque term memoring. it's pretty much the same thing i just like using that word with it hehe. What you do it memorize things really fast, after like 5 minutes you review what you have memorized and continue onto the next part by reciting the initial thing you have memorized. Keep on doing this for like an hour and it's pretty much engraved in your head. I did this for spanish II orals (in class!) and they were pretty flawless.
Flash cards, i don't do a whole lot. I like the lists. If it's something weird to memorize then just memorize it some weird way. Try and think of little ways to remember things, like for powers
m^(p/r), thats how i remember it. m to the p/r power. Those variables come from the slightly changed word, so it's Magnum PR, . You know like that show? Anyway, P = power, and r = radical. Cause if you have something raised to the fraction power, it's raised to the numerator's value in power and it's the root of whatever the denominator is (or radical). Get it? Hope this helps.
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