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How many page did you write for your science note in each topic ? (2 Viewers)

How many page did you write for your science note in each topic ?

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I tried to keep mine short, but could have made them longer. I say that around 20 pages per topic allows for large diagrams, images and good detail per dot point with a reasonable font size. I'm very picky about the structure and set-out of my notes, so they had to be rather neat.
 

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To those that have 25+ pages for Chem/Physics did that cover all the pracs.
 

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Yes, chem was 30 pages and covered all pracs and research but with some pracs it was just an explanantiony thingy, and with others I have all the prac except the discussion.
Fair enough.
 

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wrote fucking 0.

high science is a load of baloney anyway and fucken read a proper science textbook aye
 
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In Year 11 I didn't do a single bit of study/homework for any subject except maths (received a few N awards lol) but I still managed to get a 95-100% average in assessments from cramming. However, after seeing how much work everyone in this thread is doing I thought I might make some notes too, it can't hurt can it? :p

I've made notes for the first dot point in Chem and so far it's 10 pages so would probably end up being about 50 pages for the first module.
 

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In Year 11 I didn't do a single bit of study/homework for any subject except maths (received a few N awards lol) but I still managed to get a 95-100% average in assessments from cramming. However, after seeing how much work everyone in this thread is doing I thought I might make some notes too, it can't hurt can it? :p

I've made notes for the first dot point in Chem and so far it's 10 pages so would probably end up being about 50 pages for the first module.
Well, firstly you're either incredibly smart, extremely lucky, have a great short-term memory retention, or your school marks very easily and with lenience.

Secondly, you're typing up notes, not a textbook. I personally think that notes are intended to be well detailed, but kept very short and sweet - I think 20-25 pages per module is more than sufficient to explain things with diagrams of notable size, and still typed in a regular sized font.
 
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Secondly, you're typing up notes, not a textbook. I personally think that notes are intended to be well detailed, but kept very short and sweet - I think 20-25 pages per module is more than sufficient to explain things with diagrams of notable size, and still typed in a regular sized font.
Mine are handwritten, they would probably be around 20 pages if typed in 12pt font.
 
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Well, firstly you're either incredibly smart, extremely lucky, have a great short-term memory retention, or your school marks very easily and with lenience.
I'm extremely lucky :p

I did work in class though, class average was about 60% in both.
 

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I'm extremely lucky :p

I did work in class though, class average was about 60% in both.
That would also depend on the intelligence of your cohort. Some people are naturally smart others work for their IQ. 40% of IQ is from environmental factors I know this because I did molecular biology and genetics =).
 

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