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Cram Mode

Definition

Cram mode refers to the last-minute studying strategy where students try to quickly learn a large amount of information right before an exam.

Analogy

Imagine cramming for an AP Statistics exam is like trying to fit all your clothes into a suitcase at the last minute before going on vacation. You're rushing to stuff everything in, hoping it will all fit and you won't forget anything important.

Related terms

AP Statistics exam: The AP Statistics exam is a standardized test that assesses students' understanding of statistical concepts and their ability to apply them.

Multiple Choice: Multiple choice questions are a type of question format where students choose the correct answer from several options provided.

Study Guide: A study guide is a tool that helps students review key concepts and prepare for exams by summarizing important information in a concise format.

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