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Mass Media (COMM 201)

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How to study Mass Media (COMM 201)

Mass Media (COMM 201) is easier to study when notes, problem sets, and review materials are organized around the same weekly routine.

Lock in first

  • Break the course into repeatable study blocks
  • Collect the strongest notes in one place
  • Review old mistakes before starting new material

Practice this way

  • Quiz yourself with one timed session
  • Teach one topic back in plain language
  • Revisit one weak area after each study block

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What is the fastest way to study Mass Media (COMM 201)?

Mass Media (COMM 201) is easier to study when notes, problem sets, and review materials are organized around the same weekly routine. Start with Break the course into repeatable study blocks, Collect the strongest notes in one place, and Review old mistakes before starting new material.

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This class page is open to any school teaching Mass Media (COMM 201), even if the first strong campus review pack is still being uploaded.

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