A cheat sheet is not for cheating. It is a study method in how to capture the core concepts from lengthy lectures and a weighty textbook into a manageable study card. These cheat sheets will be your study notes to be used for any review and exam preparation. What kind of information do you put on the cheat sheets?
- The concepts and details important for the test
- The difficult concepts and brief explanations
- The terms, formulas, equations, mechanisms, and facts that you need to memorize
- Exceptions to the rules. These are the most frequent test questions, like exceptions to the Octet Rules, d-orbital filling (f-orbital excluded usually), organic reaction mechanisms, etc.
Here is an example of a cheat sheet:
http://www.rapidlearningcenter.com/chemistry/Preview/RL104/CS/OC_CS02_OChemIntro.pdf
Today's Chemistry Tips: Convert the seemingly impossible lectures and reading into an easily manageable cheat sheets.
Until next time, student, keep up your study!
Committed to Your Success
Wayne Huang, PhD
"The Rapid Learning Coach"
ChemTips@RapidLearningCenter.com
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