How to Use Quizlet
Learn how to ace your quizzes with Quizlet!
Quizlet is an interactive platform used by students around the world to create flashcards to study, and even create study games. As a study consultant in Gradehacker, this site is super useful because here you can find the answers to your prayers: flashcards with the answers for your quizzes.
Quizlet offers a wide range of flashcards for several courses and certifications, so searching for the flashcards with the answers for your quiz within Quizlet can be a bit tricky. This is why we recommend you use the following methods.
You Are Taking a Quiz, and Need to Find the Answers ASAP
This method is the most effective since it helps to find flashcards faster. Some flashcards sets do not include ALL the answers to a specific Quiz, so searching each question is better to optimize the results.
To do so, follow these steps:
1. Make sure you are logged in Quizlet (using the credentials found in HubSpot Contacts) before starting your quiz
2. Search every quiz question on Google, like this:
Quiz question + Quizlet
Example: Who suggested that frontline supervisors should receive a bonus for each of their workers who completed their assigned daily tasks? Quizlet
PRO TIPS:
- Check several of the links Google will give you to compare the answers, that way you'll know the answer is correct.
- Use Ctrl + F or Ctrl + B (if your device is set in Spanish) to find the specific flashcard for your questions in seconds.
This is how an average flashcard set looks on Quizlet, left for questions/terms (see red square) and right for answers/definitions (see green square):
You Are About to Take a Quiz, So You Are Looking for Resources
One of your courses includes several quizzes, so now you need to find potential resources that can help you out with the answers. For this case, we recommend you do to find your flashcards on Quizlet by Google searching.
1. Log in to Quizlet (use the credentials found in HubSpot Contacts)
2. Open a new tab in your browser and use the following structure to search for your flashcards:
Course Name and Code + Quiz Name + Quizlet
Example: MTH 261 (E40W) Applied Calculus I Module 4: Assignment 4D Applications Quiz Quizlet
After searching, you'll get several options from Google, make sure to check them all and read them. Then, save the ones you think will be helpful for your Quiz.
1. Click the Google result you found helpful
2. Click the "Save and Edit" button, this will allow you to create a folder or a project where you can save all your flashcards sets organized by course, or by quiz.
Watch the video below to learn how to create folders and add flashcards sets to them: