Hey guys,
So I'm starting year 12, and as i look on my year 11 results - i find that
- i conceptually get the content.
- i struggle with summoning the terminology when it matters.
- i work hard, but not hard - producing mediocre results for the amount of effort.
I don't go to any tuition but do rely on textbooks (namely physics in focus and jacaranda physics {quite alot of unnecessary information} and occasionally McMillan).
this is my current process
1. read and make notes
2. read notes.
yes that's horrible - insufficient practice which accounts for my lack of control over terminology.
anyway, i seek to improve that - yet i want to know for you geniuses - how you guys approach your studies.
i have this strategy in mind, but if someone would kindly offer suggestions such as
- textbooks/workbooks i must have (i'm looking into dot point - but im open for suggestions)
- working off the syllabus, fulfilling dot points.
- ????
as you can see -i have no idea what else to do, would someone enlighten me thanks!
So I'm starting year 12, and as i look on my year 11 results - i find that
- i conceptually get the content.
- i struggle with summoning the terminology when it matters.
- i work hard, but not hard - producing mediocre results for the amount of effort.
I don't go to any tuition but do rely on textbooks (namely physics in focus and jacaranda physics {quite alot of unnecessary information} and occasionally McMillan).
this is my current process
1. read and make notes
2. read notes.
yes that's horrible - insufficient practice which accounts for my lack of control over terminology.
anyway, i seek to improve that - yet i want to know for you geniuses - how you guys approach your studies.
i have this strategy in mind, but if someone would kindly offer suggestions such as
- textbooks/workbooks i must have (i'm looking into dot point - but im open for suggestions)
- working off the syllabus, fulfilling dot points.
- ????
as you can see -i have no idea what else to do, would someone enlighten me thanks!