Read notes, and try exams.What is an effective (if any) way of cram studying for trials? I haven't had a lot or any time to study for my trials due to my assessments being due the week before trials so any advice would be very helpful.
i totally agree.I don't think writing notes is a good way of cramming.
You should do as many past papers as possible, if you don't know something, learn by looking at the answer and re-writing it
If you need to memorise notes for essays
Read the point out loud until you've remembered it. Write it down while saying it - do this multiple times
I don't think writing notes is a good way of cramming.
You should do as many past papers as possible, if you don't know something, learn by looking at the answer and re-writing it
If you need to memorise notes for essays
Read the point out loud until you've remembered it. Write it down while saying it - do this multiple times
For cramming? What would that achieve at all?Read the syllabus