Just a quickie,
Is writing out every 'students learn to:' dot point for chemistry and then meticulously going through the textbook, past made notes and other resources making sure you can accurately solve questions relating to them, and then later looking through all practicals and assessing their place in the syllabus, then practicing any technical questions (moles, hydrocarbon chains, percentage composition, dot diagram etc.) a valid way to study for chemistry?
Can anyone critique or assist in how this method may be improved?
Cheers.
Is writing out every 'students learn to:' dot point for chemistry and then meticulously going through the textbook, past made notes and other resources making sure you can accurately solve questions relating to them, and then later looking through all practicals and assessing their place in the syllabus, then practicing any technical questions (moles, hydrocarbon chains, percentage composition, dot diagram etc.) a valid way to study for chemistry?
Can anyone critique or assist in how this method may be improved?
Cheers.