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ok so today was a very packed day:Today:
More physics notes
Study some physics mod 6 aswell
Study some chem mod 6
Revise hms flashcards and notes
Hopefully adapt common mod essay to a question
Make notes on ur text and find quotes, ideas, analysis, etc. also do practice exams/ essays on common modhello guys, btw how do you even study for english(cause currently, i am reading my text for term 1 and memorising all the literary techniques)
Is there anything else that I should do?
Thank You, Have A Nice Day![]()
i just did physics and chem today and nothing elsetoday:
finish off notes for physics + do some questions
questions for chem
adapt essay to another question
maybe study hms
I did nothing and nothing elsei just did physics and chem today and nothing else
I think I kinda gave up on flashcards and I just cover my notes, recite and memorise. But I think 100 for each topic is prob normalalso If I were to make flashcards for business how many is like a good amount per topic reckon 100-120 will do the trick for one module of business? (by module I mean operations, HR, Marketing, Finance etc.)
Past papers aren’t really the best for memorising. But I think the most efficient way at least for me is to read, cover, recite, write down, repeatI just had a quick question to anyone doing business studies, whats the best way to memorise content I have notes for operations and ill speed run Human resources so should I memorise notes by making flashcards or just do an infinite amount of past papers questions till I memorise, also are flash cards even necessary?
But how would that even work though? since reciting, covering, memorising means you would have to do this weekly once or twice to retain content?? so when it comes to trials whats your strategy?Past papers aren’t really the best for memorising. But I think the most efficient way at least for me is to read, cover, recite, write down, repeat
I mean do math and physics right I just spam so many past paper questions that the content sticks so I was hoping it would work out the same for businessPast papers aren’t really the best for memorising. But I think the most efficient way at least for me is to read, cover, recite, write down, repeat
Yeah same. Maybe bc its usually recommended in languages to do flashcards or practice and recall but I kinda hate it now.I think I kinda gave up on flashcards and I just cover my notes, recite and memorise. But I think 100 for each topic is prob normal
I’ll obv do both past papers and memorising . But it’s ok. I basically memorised the whole of prelim content in one night before prelims so hopefully I’ll be ok with trials. I’ll just start memorising early and hope I’ll be ok. CauseBut how would that even work though? since reciting, covering, memorising means you would have to do this weekly once or twice to retain content?? so when it comes to trials whats your strategy?
I just find making both notes and flashcards just such a drag. But maybe it works for languagesYeah same. Maybe bc its usually recommended in languages to do flashcards or practice and recall but I kinda hate it now.
Education perfect was pretty bad but having to make/find the cards and then memorise them, made me totally lose it when it came to Anki.
I don't have the patience nor the discipline![]()
Math and physics is different tho. Business is heavy memorisation so if u don’t have the content memorised then how are u gonna be able to answer the questions wellI mean do math and physics right I just spam so many past paper questions that the content sticks so I was hoping it would work out the same for business
