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Thanks. Yours is nice too. I can tell you like taking turnsi like your username
Thanks. Yours is nice too. I can tell you like taking turnsi like your username
it just takes repetition to get it inside your head lmaoroting is my weakest attribute.
rofl, i crammed my paper 2 essays in a night (friggin stressful, would NOT recommend)
idk, reciting is defs the best way to remember your essays - like i do 1 sentence and accumulatively build on the next sentence to memorise a whole paragraph, then i proceed to the next paragraph and do the same and then when i get those components memorised i try recite the whole essay in one go. normally takes me 2-3 hours to memorise an essay tbh but that's if i understand what i'm roting lol
rewriting is another one of my methods i use for memorising essays to test my handwriting legibility haha
but yeh, i would defs recommend start roting your essays as soon as possible
i mean, you'd be surprised at how much you can remember within a limited timeframe
edit: anyhow, i g2g back to study and do some maffs haha
Believe I do these things as well, but for some reason I have a lower retention rate then you guys, I guess as hawkie said, pressure does have a positive influence on memorising. I currently have 1 and a half weeks till trials and I want to get these essays memorised as quick as possible.It takes me 2-3 hours to memorise a 1100-1200 word essay
I read chronogically, going over the first sentence a few times, and then look away from the essay to see if I can recite it word for word in my head. It helps if you close your eyes as it removes any distractions
I've realised that essays that you've wrote entirely by yourself, as in creating each sentence in your own words, is much easier to memorise than if you take someone else's ideas or sentences
Each time you remember a new sentence, try to recite the essay all over again to that point to make sure you get everything engraved into your head
This process is very time consuming and mentally draining, but I managed to write down my memorised essay on the day of the trials with complete accuracy (and obviously shaping it a bit to answer the question)
And I like speedingThanks. Yours is nice too. I can tell you like taking turns
How should I make it look like it's specifically from yesterday's news. Should i be like "articles from July revealed..." or some shit?Guys, read up on the latest business news now, your marks will think your super dedicated to business if you write something that happened 24hrs ago in your section IV. Some good business news here:
https://www.businessnews.com.au/article/Virgin-on-track-for-profit-next-year
Tbh, I got 18/20 by just using a case study and linking it back to the syllabus then to the question. I don't believe that you need to get into such detail.How should I make it look like it's specifically from yesterday's news. Should i be like "articles from July revealed..." or some shit?
i feel ya (in a totally non creepy way)roting is my weakest attribute.
, I totally screwed up english.i feel ya (in a totally non creepy way)
I have 3 more english essays to rote + cramming for other subjects but ima just go to sleep and give up lel
thank you good luck to you too!, I totally screwed up english.
By SCREWED UP i mean REALLY screwed up.
I wrote 7 pages in total for 3 essays.
lel
good luck btw
oh lordi feel ya (in a totally non creepy way)
I have 3 more english essays to rote + cramming for other subjects but ima just go to sleep and give up lel
I memorise essays for some modules but don't regurgitate word for word. I chuck out like half my essay during the exam.oh lord
thought you said you don't memorise essays for english tho?
wasn't too bad, i pretty much didn't know how to do the ratio calculations coz that was the only thing i didn't bother studying lol, and section iv question 27 was a bit weird, i kinda bullshitted it but it sounded good.Business Studies trials ripped me a new butt today.
Sigh.