I don't have free periods in my day, I finish at 3PM. What is an appropriate study schedule that I can make, to factor in all my subjects?
I understand one must finish all homework from the day before commencing any other study. After this is done, should I aim to complete maybe 1.5 hours for...
Revision every day from online sources?
A chapter a day from a textbook?
Would it be mathsonline? Half the textbooks have mistakes with certain sections ie. financial maths, and then I genuinely don't know which answer is right.. my teacher doesn't seem to know.
Is it advisable to keep 12 units? I'm doing general maths but I'm thinking of dropping since the extra free period could help me with chemistry and biology, and I've heard that for general to be useful you need to get above 95..
What's the best way to make study notes? What's the best way to revise stuff so it stays in your head? I've heard mind maps work well, and paraphrasing?
That's all really helpful, cheers!
Another question, what's the best way to make study notes? What's the best way to revise stuff so it stays in your head? I've heard mind maps work well, and paraphrasing?
Can you guys give me an indication of how much study needs to be done now, as a Year 11, each night?
What are some effective study techniques that you guys can pass off?
I feel overwhelmed.
I don't know how to start making notes, how often I should make them, what are good ways to memorise...
You're right regarding the science subjects, I didn't think about it from that perspective. Cheers.
I need some help with deciding what's important when summarising in my notes.
The subjects I would need help with are chemistry and business studies (mainly due to the amount of content to summarise).
I want help with a systematic method to studying and making notes for exam time. I have yearly exams coming up in about 3 weeks and I haven't done any preparation for them yet, and all content from all subjects will be tested.
How often should I make notes? How do I start making them? How do I...
Is someone's final HSC mark determined by 'moderating' it against people in their HSC year at their school, or by comparing it against the whole of the NSW results? Or both?