Here are my study tips for you. (Forgive me, I've forgotten the format of SC exams)Forgive me if I get this wrong.
Study Before Exams
*Plan your time.
-Maths. Take less than a minute for each multiple choice question.
-English. Can't help you.
-History/Geography. 1 hour on each. Spend 15 minutes on each multiple choice. I'd do the them first.
-Science. Multiple Choice-45 minutes. 10 short answers-less than 10 minutes.
-Don't forget to set aside time to check and recheck.
Before Exams
*Have a good supply of pens, rulers, calculators (for maths, science even for geography)
*Try not to study stuff from last year that you forgot to study.
*Don't go into the exam room with a thirsty throat or empty stomach.
*In between exams, stay cool, drink some water and have some food. Go to the toilet. Spend less time discussing your previous exam. If your friend convinces you that you've failed, it's gonna be on your mind even through the next exam!
Don't cram or do last-minute study. REVISE!
Exam Tips
*Reading Time: take 5 minutes or so to relax your nerves and to take a quick glance. In English, read the stimulus carefully. (Read it a second time during the exam). In History/Geography, read the questions and take that time to think about what to write. In Science, read through all the short-answer and response questions at least twice.
*Every 30 minutes: Stop, Revive and Survive by putting your pens down, stretching your legs and your arms.
Random Study Tips
*Go through past papers and when doing mc's, take care and read the question carefully. Use the elimination process like I do. PRACTISE TIMING TOO.
*For History, I'd study either Aborigines, feminism or immigration (one of them)really well and maybe have a second one handy. It's always an essay question.
I'd study Australia's relations with UK, USA or Asia really well too through trade etc. Study federation well too.
*Similarly for Geography.
*"You can't study for English?"
Yes you can. Go through past papers. Practise all your text types-speech,letters etc and practice writing FAST. Practise multiple-choice.
Remember study hard for it and try your best. The next time you'll get supervisors you don't know overwatching you and the BOS logo on the front page of the exam will be the HSC...
Also, you are competing against the state not your school.
Good Luck Everybody!
Study Before Exams
*Plan your time.
-Maths. Take less than a minute for each multiple choice question.
-English. Can't help you.
-History/Geography. 1 hour on each. Spend 15 minutes on each multiple choice. I'd do the them first.
-Science. Multiple Choice-45 minutes. 10 short answers-less than 10 minutes.
-Don't forget to set aside time to check and recheck.
Before Exams
*Have a good supply of pens, rulers, calculators (for maths, science even for geography)
*Try not to study stuff from last year that you forgot to study.
*Don't go into the exam room with a thirsty throat or empty stomach.
*In between exams, stay cool, drink some water and have some food. Go to the toilet. Spend less time discussing your previous exam. If your friend convinces you that you've failed, it's gonna be on your mind even through the next exam!
Don't cram or do last-minute study. REVISE!
Exam Tips
*Reading Time: take 5 minutes or so to relax your nerves and to take a quick glance. In English, read the stimulus carefully. (Read it a second time during the exam). In History/Geography, read the questions and take that time to think about what to write. In Science, read through all the short-answer and response questions at least twice.
*Every 30 minutes: Stop, Revive and Survive by putting your pens down, stretching your legs and your arms.
Random Study Tips
*Go through past papers and when doing mc's, take care and read the question carefully. Use the elimination process like I do. PRACTISE TIMING TOO.
*For History, I'd study either Aborigines, feminism or immigration (one of them)really well and maybe have a second one handy. It's always an essay question.
I'd study Australia's relations with UK, USA or Asia really well too through trade etc. Study federation well too.
*Similarly for Geography.
*"You can't study for English?"
Yes you can. Go through past papers. Practise all your text types-speech,letters etc and practice writing FAST. Practise multiple-choice.
Remember study hard for it and try your best. The next time you'll get supervisors you don't know overwatching you and the BOS logo on the front page of the exam will be the HSC...
Also, you are competing against the state not your school.
Good Luck Everybody!