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Problems with syllabus dot point learning (1 Viewer)

Zeref

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So basically my teacher doesn't teach any physics and as a result I've been learning physics by covering all the syllabus dot points. However problems arise because as learning it this way. To an extent I feel it is quite superficial, I get screwed over in more conceptual questions and so I mostly get rekt in MC and in pretty much every motors and generators question (the ones with the diagrams and stuff lol). I find myself trying to twist the question into knowledge rather than the other way around.

What can I do to overcome this?
 

seventhroot

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don't rote

go back from the beginning and revise those dot points. You may find that some questions are testing several things in that one question
 

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So basically my teacher doesn't teach any physics and as a result I've been learning physics by covering all the syllabus dot points. However problems arise because as learning it this way. To an extent I feel it is quite superficial, I get screwed over in more conceptual questions and so I mostly get rekt in MC and in pretty much every motors and generators question (the ones with the diagrams and stuff lol). I find myself trying to twist the question into knowledge rather than the other way around.

What can I do to overcome this?
Add questions that you have trouble with and their solutions to your notes.
 

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Also, seriously, check up youtube on the explanations, because I believe it is very important to understand the key concepts first and after that you can actually memorise dot points.
 

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