Issatahir02
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Any tips on Memorising?
read it aloud many times, each time trying to look at the paper lessAny tips on Memorising?
Ah, so you utilise resources like notes to help you answer practice questions?For English - I used to read out my written essays out loud and repeat after each sentence since I'm an auditory learner
For heavy content subjects - Since I'm more of a practical person, I prefer doing more practice questions and reviewing the answers and naturally, the more questions I do, the more likely there are to be similar questions so it'll jog my memory and I'll be able to regurgitate the correct answer.
Yup! I used to answer my questions with my notes right next to me so I am writing the perfect/correct answer and then since I've written it out, I find it much easier to commit to memory. Once I do that, I look at the answers to see what I'm missing and then add any additional useful information or key vocabulary into my notes so my future answers won't be missing anything.Ah, so you utilise resources like notes to help you answer practice questions?
I definitely agree and can relate! Thanks.Yup! I used to answer my questions with my notes right next to me so I am writing the perfect/correct answer and then since I've written it out, I find it much easier to commit to memory. Once I do that, I look at the answers to see what I'm missing and then add any additional useful information or key vocabulary into my notes so my future answers won't be missing anything.
But of course, later on you'll have to stop doing that and start doing that without notes.
I also graduated doing the old syllabus so I had a lot of resources/past papers so I didn't have to worry about running out of practice exams.
Also! Always write or type out your anwers when you are doing questions! My friend used to do the questions in her 'head' but I think that muscle memory definitely helps in the long run.
^My friend used to do the questions in her 'head'
Haha, Biology has definitely reached that pinnacle point....For hardcore memorizing I would just grab a textbook and read straight out of it. The way I found best to memorize would be to read a paragraph and then read the next paragraph. After I've read the next paragraph I would recite the prev paragraph and if I missed anything I would read it again. This I found to be the most efficient way of memorizing because it meant I forgot very little and so in SDD for example my answers to the long answer questions were literally word for word from the textbook. I used to joke about this like how my HSC long answers were literally plagiarized from a textbook imao.
I second this, I used quizlet for all my sciences and attribute a large part of my success from doing flashcardsIf you're talking about memorization of languages and sciences (or any subject which contains lots of definitions) I highly recommend using the 'learn' feature on quizlet.com . IMO, its the most efficient and easiest way to memorize a lot in a short amount of time.