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How I got 99.95- Akhil (4 Viewers)

mrpali

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Hi. Sorry for the late reply.

What I used to do was; every Sunday, I would write down a list of what I needed to do that week until the next Sunday. A list might look like this

- do a belonigng essay + give it to teacher
- read the great gatsby
- do all the Terry Lee questions on complex numbers
- do section 2 of Production of Materials + some questions
- Do section 2 and 3 of Space
- practical reports for all of the stuff so far

It might sound really corny, but it actually works. Initially, I left a lot of work for Sunday, but I gradually begun spacing the work out over the week. The advnatages of doing stuff this way are:
1. You can make sure that you spread your work equally across your subjects since it is planned out
2. You know what you have to do, rather than sitting at your desk and thinking, ok now I have to study. A lot of people do this, and I think that it can waste a lot of time

In terms of motivation, having weekly goals kept me motivated. As well as that, knowing that I wanted to get into medicine and I needed to do well to get in kept me fairly motivated

DOn't hesitate to ask if you have any more questions!!
In terms of the study timetable, all those to-do's you wrote down, did you have a specific day to do each point or was there no signed day for it?
 

justem

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Please PM me as well :) thank you!
 
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In terms of the study timetable, all those to-do's you wrote down, did you have a specific day to do each point or was there no signed day for it?
No signed day. I just did whatever I wanted to do on a particular day =)
 

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did you organise a study timetable daily according to plan? or follow a strict weekly timetable?
 
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did you organise a study timetable daily according to plan? or follow a strict weekly timetable?
What I used to do was; every Sunday, I would write down a list of what I needed to do that week until the next Sunday. A list might look like this

- do a belonigng essay + give it to teacher
- read the great gatsby
- do all the Terry Lee questions on complex numbers
- do section 2 of Production of Materials + some questions
- Do section 2 and 3 of Space
- practical reports for all of the stuff so far

On any given day, I just did anything I felt like from the list.

It might sound really corny, but it actually works. Initially, I left a lot of work for Sunday, but I gradually begun spacing the work out over the week. The advnatages of doing stuff this way are:
1. You can make sure that you spread your work equally across your subjects since it is planned out
2. You know what you have to do, rather than sitting at your desk and thinking, ok now I have to study. A lot of people do this, and I think that it can waste a lot of time

In terms of motivation, having weekly goals kept me motivated. As well as that, knowing that I wanted to get into medicine and I needed to do well to get in kept me fairly motivated

DOn't hesitate to ask if you have any more questions!!
 

hypermax

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Awesome results man;) Can you please pm me too if you don't mind
 

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Can you PM me as well? Thanks in advance
 

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