Respuesta :
Read the first couple sentences of each article or group. Take notes on those. Once you finish if you have time go back and touch up on what you feel like you should know more about.
Answer:
well, I don't really know the correct method to do this. but I can still somewhat give you an idea.
if I were you, I would look at all the headings/titles and see what I'm going to read/study about so that will help me guess what I'm going to study about as well as some parts that I need to work on still. the next thing I'll probably do is spend time in each section (with breaks in between 1-5 mins, so I don't burn out). and make notes, list the things that will help you remember (write it in your own words, as well as writing it down for itll help you remember better. I also heard that when studing you can chew gum and that'll help you remember more (not sure if it works never tried it), color code your notes (don't use to many colors, (it'll look messy) and make a key on which color represent what. I don't know you, but I hope you pass. good luck, and remember when you put your mind to it, you'll surprise your self.
hopes this help, if not sorry. but at least you can get a somewhat of an idea. Good luck!