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I never really had to memorise any formulas... what subject are you talking about, if you are referring to formulas for maths or science, I usually just do a lot of past paper questions so I not only remember the formulas, but know how to apply or combine them when needed.whats ur approach on memorising formulas?
Hi Christofu01,I don't know if anyone has asked this yet, but do you have any tips on how to write more effective essays that can gain higher marks? My essays get reasonable marks but I would really like to improve further as English is annoying and has to count...
Thanks in advanceI think it's awesome what you're doing on here!
1)Regarding to this question, it depends on what ATAR you are aiming for, what particular subjects you are studying and how efficient your study is, it is really more about efficiency rather than quantity, I usually personally studied 4-5 hours throughout year 11-12 per day, but you can adjust it according to your personal needs.1. How many hours per night do you think we should be studying for Yr 11?
2. Are smaller classes or larger amounts of people doing a subject better? Do people tend to achieve better in subjects with small amounts of people doing the subject?
3. Should we do anything during the holidays to prepare for Year 11 or just relax? (i plan to relax)
If I think of more I'll postThanks!
When is the best time to prepare for UMAT?Any questions, please feel free to ask![]()
NOW!! Like anything else, earlier the better i presume.When is the best time to prepare for UMAT?
Omg.. dont tell me you're another one doing 1984 and Metropolis for Module A. If so can I hug you.. please..Do i seriously have to read 1984? I never read before and used notes and got 95%
No you don't have to, it is a choice and I have heard of people who've gotten high marks without reading the book. However, I personally think not having read the book decreases the development of a personal understanding and ENJOYMENT of the subject, so I could not recommend it but there is nothing stopping you from doing what you like and what works for you.Do i seriously have to read 1984? I never read before and used notes and got 95%
As soon as possible. However, always be prepared you might fail it, I have some friends who prepared for the UMAT for at least two years and still failed. If you are determined enough to get into Med, you will continue to find other pathways once you get into uni. I usually find people who after failing the UMAT in the HSC and giving up on Med to be individuals who actually don't really want to pursue med intrinsically.When is the best time to prepare for UMAT?
Hi Nekoccino,To summarise it up:
1. how do you deal with parental stress and expectations?
2. how did you deal with the stress? Did it ever get to you?
3. How did you continue to motivate yourself, in the case when you get "shot down"
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Thank you Mei, this is extremely good advice for me ! ^^Hi Nekoccino,
Firstly you seem to have been through a lot, so I am really delighted that you have learnt to adopt a positive outlook-an optimistic attitude is so important for academic and actually success in life in general. I will try my best to reply to your questions as best as I can-if you still have anymore questions, feel free to ask me
1. Regarding to how I dealt with parental stress...
2. I am not going to lie, HSC is a very stressful journey, and in a way, even as I have completed my first year of uni, I still believe HSC was the most stressful period of my life so far, even though first year of uni is often tougher than the HSC...
3. The answer to this question is basically encapsulated in my response to Kittyrules on this page, but essentially, I had one motto I adopted throughout my HSC-when you fail, you pick yourself up, dust yourself off and try again...
Believe in yourself, persevere in your optimism and always pursue your passion, drop 4 unit if you are finding it too stressful, I got a 99+ ATAR without doing extension two english or maths, in fact, besides music, I had almost identical subjects to you, unlike you, I did extension one english and visual arts to complete my 12 units. Hope this helped a bit-may you DEFINE your HSC results, and NEVER let your HSC results define YOU!
Happy New Year to everyone and I hope you all celebrate well in this wondrous festive season!![]()
Hey, I guess you would be getting 4 in one fortnight, as EX1 is usually 4 period in a cycle.do you get study periods in year 11 if you're doing ext eng (which is before school twice a week) and if so, how many do you get?
It depends on how many units you are doing overall and your school's overall structure, it would vary depending on your school so I could recommend you to follow your school timetable.do you get study periods in year 11 if you're doing ext eng (which is before school twice a week) and if so, how many do you get?
Actually, this is a really good question to ask, these days it is very difficult for me to actually have the opportunity to have a long day of study. When you get to uni, many other things takes over, but I think the same principle that helps me after a long day of tutoring will definitely apply to a long day of study as well. I think I do something I like to keep my productivity up, for example, something that I have recently started doing is doing some baking, even if I am extremely tired, it strangely helps me to maintain my focus. I think the decrease in the note taking speed is related to something else, and that is, you should focus on having shorter study sessions so you can always perform at your optimal level, and sometimes, note-taking all day may not be the most productive way of using your day, you might consider trying to explain some of the key concepts you intend to take notes to get a more holistic understanding of everything.Hey strawberrye,
When you are having a long day full of study, short breaks and some meals how do you manage to keep your productivity levels up? On the weekend at the start of the day my note taking speed is pretty decent for example, but by the afternoon it gets to around 1/3 what it was in the morning...
On that note, do you have any other tips on improving your efficiency well you are studying? Do you just 'tell yourself' to concentrate more?