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jemsta

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hey people
jus wanna know how you would study for physics because im having trouble doing that right now
any thoughts or tips?
thanks
 

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Probably not a great method but I just memorise all the information... lol
 

rnitya_25

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what i do is write my own notes for each dot point,(you should have done that by now). what's best i find is to walk around and read your notes to yourself, and picture them in your had. eg the motor effect and pracs associated with it, picture them in your head or talk about them with friends, sticks to you better.

also most importantly, what will score you good marks is to do lots of past papers. think of it this way, i heard it from someone else: one paper=extra 1%. i like that analogy:D
 

bEAbEA

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if you haven't started studying, i would say begin with doing your syllabus dot points, then do the chapter reviews at the end of each chapter in your text book. Finally, start the practise papers (purchase the success one book)
 

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past papers all da way. not just HSC ones but also trials!
 

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