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How to study and write for GeologyFind out how to get ready for easier and better notetaking! http://www.muskingum.edu/~cal/database/content/geology1.html
Not just how much time you spend studying, but how you study. Get your Geology studying tips here, from notetaking to reading your text and lab manual. http://faculty.spokanefalls.edu/InetShare/AutoWebs/jenniferb/Study%20Tips%20for%20Geology%20101.pdf
From lecture notes and what to do with them to a graph of the ratio between attendance and grades, oh my! http://geosciences.missouristate.edu/assets/geosciences/GLG110MillerEveningStudyTips.pdf
Straight from the Geology Dept. Look at the raw notes. Then look at what copied over notes look like. http://geology.wwu.edu/dept/faculty/hirschd/courses/general_resources/student_tips.shtml
Maine Geological Survey provides specific hints and tips for reading a geologic map! http://www.maine.gov/doc/nrimc/mgs/mapuse/informed/informed.htm
Don't forget to include the illustrations! Read the tips on taking tests for Geology! http://www.muskingum.edu/~cal/database/content/geology3.html
Assignment Calculator Having trouble getting long term assignments done? Try this out:Choose Geology. The calculator will automatically begin with today's date. Then put in the date the assignment is due. CLICK and voila. All the interim pieces, what you have to do each week to get it done on time, are laid out for you. No more excuses! http://libdata.century.edu/assignmentcalc/index.phtml
Topo what? Is this different from a regular map? http://www.ghosttowns.com/topotmaps.html
Need a break from studying? Have a laugh with this one. http://laughnet.net/things-to-do-in-a-geology-exam-when-you-are-failing-anyway-p-103.html
Includes links to preparing engineerng geology reports in both California and Washington State. http://frank.mtsu.edu/~cdharris/geolit/G316_ex10.htm
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