From SigEp-talk (the yahoo group) we found this suggestion for an individual or chapter study guide.
This endorsement is from the web site:
I used this video by Professor Claude Olney of Arizona State University when I was in school. The video is rich with specific hints on getting better grades without working harder. For instance: show up for class, sit in the front row, use your highlighter on items you didn't know instead of the important items, etc. It was a great help to me as an undergrad at MIT (one B and the rest A's). I'm reminded of it now because I'm watching it again with my daughter as she gets started on 9th grade. (We are using the college version although Olney offers versions for high school and grade school.) Bottom line: this video is a fantastic tool for getting better grades, presented with a nice bit of humor.
DVD And VHS versions available. Also the book only is available used various places including eBay
Cool Tool: Where There's a Will There's an A
Update: here is a direct link to the "Where There's a Will There's an 'A'" web site. You can find out more or purchase it there.
Tags:Academics, Study Guide