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Aceitachi

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i know people say "study smart not hard"..... how do you overcome this :mad2: Very one has different ways of studying and interpting thing by like typing/notes-book/studying for long every day/cramping. I dont think it matters how long you study for it depends if your getting and processing all the information correctly. Does anyone know any more ideas of a way to study so people like i can try it out and see if it suits us?

Basically whats a effective way of study regardless of the hours you put in?
 

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Basically focus on your weak points and don't do over excessive amounts on work you already aced because there is no point.
 

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plan your whole term in advance
seriously nothing is better than being well organised
 

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i jst started yr 11, lets see how, i go and see what i struggle wif, most likely english/history :L
 

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Don't take the phrase "study smart, not hard" literally. Its only literal meaning would be something like...not spending 6 hours on a single math question that you find challenging.

What it SHOULD say is "study smart AND hard". i.e. a mix of goal oriented study (as shadowdude said) as well as a certain level of dedication and discipline.
 

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I found this site last month, doing online video tutorial stuff. personaly i like it, check it out if you think you need some help studying www.primeeducation.com.au
gluck!
 

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Don't take the phrase "study smart, not hard" literally. Its only literal meaning would be something like...not spending 6 hours on a single math question that you find challenging.

What it SHOULD say is "study smart AND hard". i.e. a mix of goal oriented study (as shadowdude said) as well as a certain level of dedication and discipline.
depends. a lot of people can study ~1 hour a day and still win
 

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