ALolly
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on some stuff yeaDo u have one too?
bro my dad even blocked online shopping webs at some point and i love window shopping and then i had to tell him to unblock that and thankfully he didi'm thankful my parents aren't tech literate
bro my dad even blocked online shopping webs at some point and i love window shopping and then i had to tell him to unblock that and thankfully he did
maybe try spaced repetition: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetitionguys whats the strat for when youve completed something? for example, im finishing module 5 biology content tomorrow and will be doing some practice questions about that, but after this, do i just... stop? when should i revisit it? how often? i dont want to come close to the trials and realise im not as confident as i thought i was in mod 5 bio because i stopped studying it after term 1 started.
keep track of every question you think is challenging/common (try and get enough questions so that it covers literally every syllabus dot point and everything you could get asked about).guys whats the strat for when youve completed something? for example, im finishing module 5 biology content tomorrow and will be doing some practice questions about that, but after this, do i just... stop? when should i revisit it? how often? i dont want to come close to the trials and realise im not as confident as i thought i was in mod 5 bio because i stopped studying it after term 1 started.
Yes plsIf anyone want's a Sydney '26 server invite dm me!
It's used both for studying and socialising
yep that is exactly what i was about to recommend about doing targeted practice by the dot point so that you can tick off all of them and i think that theres another thing called the traffic light method where you highlight each dot point in the syllabus in green yellow or red depending on how comfortable you are with it - if that makes sense? And then you eventually aim to get everything in the green!keep track of every question you think is challenging/common (try and get enough questions so that it covers literally every syllabus dot point and everything you could get asked about).
revise them a month before when you know it'll come up in an assessment and use any mistakes you made to fill in gaps in knowledge before the assessment task. keep redoing the questions until you can get full marks in everything and ur responses becomes second nature.
btw this might change depending on the subject. i had bio in mind when i was writing this but it could vary
i checked out your website a while ago and yah its really cool, i like how its tailored towards the hsc marking scheme (also it has a really vast collection of questions. in the couple questions that i did i realised how little i actually know lol)yep that is exactly what i was about to recommend about doing targeted practice by the dot point so that you can tick off all of them and i think that theres another thing called the traffic light method where you highlight each dot point in the syllabus in green yellow or red depending on how comfortable you are with it - if that makes sense? And then you eventually aim to get everything in the green!
im not trying to use this as an opportunity for promo but I actually built a platform that lets you do practice questions, build and print your own custom exams, and get (what I believe is the most accurate) ai marking that is targeted specifically and ONLY on those dot points (or inquiry questions, or modules) that you select. I sat my hsc last year and I built it alongside many well known and regarded tutors and teachers in the space and yeah, all of the people that have used it have found it extremely useful so far and I'm glad that it has helped with their learning. Because I was thinking that you shouldnt have to practice the entirity of a module if you are familiar with pretty much all of it but a few inquiry questions or dot points.
its called ExamLab (https://examlab.com.au). If you want to check it out, pretty much everything is free to use and I am losing money on all the people using it already hahah but to me i dont care as long as people can learn from it! When you are going through the signup, it will ask for a code if you have one (i.e, a referral code from a friend). If you enter "DAILYINTEGRAL", you can get some bonus rewards so that you can further run my pockets dry
I sacrificed my own hsc to built this hahaha and then I also built another maths platform during my hsc as well with one of my school friends called the daily integral which is now one of the biggest maths learning platforms in the world which still shocks me every single day that I somehow built it during my hsc.
anyways enjoy the rant and yeah have a lovely new year guys
thank you so much I really appreciate it - a LOT of time and effort and blood sweat and tears has gone into it so I hope that you are able to get a lot out of iti checked out your website a while ago and yah its really cool, i like how its tailored towards the hsc marking scheme (also it has a really vast collection of questions. in the couple questions that i did i realised how little i actually know lol)
Not that you asked me, but is is possible for you to use the TOR browser, or use a virtual machine?I wish I had discord cause I’m nosy and I wanna know what’s going on in these servers but there’s no way I can bypass my dad’s vpn stuff unless I had some really good excuse to get it but even then idk if he would want me having
how does that work. But my dad uses qustodio and it alerts/ blocks social media websites in every browser. idk maybe it can work but idk how to download it without it alerting my dad. But imagine if I can pull this off hehe. Pls help @Tony StarkNot that you asked me, but is is possible for you to use the TOR browser, or use a virtual machine?
u know of it? did/do u have it?
I used to have it but not anymore. It is so intrusive andn istg it always blocked educational websites.............u know of it? did/do u have it?
