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Half Yearlies HELP! (1 Viewer)

epicFAILx

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My half yearlies are coming early.. they start mid next-week.
I am okay thus far. But I'm just curious how you would study for the subjects?
Eg. Biology, would you write summary notes or Physics would you write formulas
(for the people who've done my subjects..HOW do you study)

:)


MUCH APPRECIATED!
 
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SpiralFlex

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For our common subjects, I do...

Maths: Questions for consolidation and past papers.

Physics: Dot point notes and past papers.

English: Past papers, notes and essays.
 

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Don't write formulas for Physics. They are given to you except for the KE or GPE one.

For English just keep practising your essay with different questions.

Do some exercises in your maths textbook and revision sets if there are any.
 

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For our common subjects, I do...

Maths: Questions for consolidation and past papers.

Physics: Dot point notes and past papers.

English: Past papers, notes and essays.
that is practically what i do.

for maths, the more and more i do questions and past papers, i tend to remember the formulas.
for biology, i actually do a lot more papers and notes, with diagrams and colour -coordination. i feel like this is the only subject where you can really go craxy with colour, because it's a subject that you need to know the fundamentals and expand on that :)
for studies of religion, i literally just type my notes, and keep re-reading. i feel that is the best way to do it for this subject!

good luck, man! makes us proud! <3
 

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