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trial exam study help needed! (1 Viewer)

what should little rowie do?

  • do an all nighter and pass out during engrish.

    Votes: 1 6.3%
  • do an hour of study on each topic, sleep well.

    Votes: 12 75.0%
  • go through the '3 easy steps to chemistry elitism, for dumass's like u' book

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • fuck the study off.. physics till 3am is enough.

    Votes: 3 18.8%

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ro

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im kinda fcuked.

i havent studied for trial chem exam yet! for a few reasons.. like physics and other exams being more important to me.. not to mention Major Design Project for DnT :O

if its 7:45pm night before exam and exam is first thing, what should i study and make sure i know


considering i still have 2U and 3U math exams in following days and also my advanced english modules exam tomro after chem :'(

lol. wish me luck!
 

Fosweb

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if its 7:45 night before exam - stop wasting time on here and go and damn study...

but learn some points from dot points that could have longer answers... like the discuss and assess ones.
 

ro

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well not as stupid as it sounds :p ta man.

its just im probably in contention for 'most uber procrastinator of the century when it comes to neglecting chemistry award 2003'

btw. i just checked ur site, as i do. ccss, got a friend that went there. and linked him to http://www.fosweb.com/portfolio.html#Web where i noticed u had attended and done well @ ccss, nw. he may be in touch.
 

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just 'memorise' responses without knowing how they work.

don't bother learning why and how it works just memorise the words needed :)
 
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Originally posted by Ragerunner
just 'memorise' responses without knowing how they work.

don't bother learning why and how it works just memorise the words needed :)
That may work for some things, but for others it's just easier to understand the conepts (i.e. Le Chatlier's, Lowry-Bronsted acids/bases, electrochem).

Also, make sure you can write equations for any reactions.
 

ro

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wish me luck... im going in!

* to my room where the desk is and the dusty chemistry books hide

thx for "How HSC marks are calculated link" Ragerunner.

/me going to go through course in an hour or two
/me going to look @ dot points likely to be asked :O
/me going to avoid procrastinating and hope this ice cream and maple syrup + pepsi combo has an affect
 

ro

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yer, no easy way around chem. facts are to be faced practised and then revised.. or i shouldnt bother sittin the exam.
 

hipsta_jess

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even if you dont know what your doing, write an equation down, coz after that it might seem more clear, you are guarenteed of some marks, and you can just follow it thru
 

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yea but make sure you write the right equation down... otherwise you could lose marks for something you shoulda got right...
 

sunken eyes

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stop studying physics. its just some concepts and equtions. cehm is all that plus a whole lot of bull shit thrown in. at times it almost 50% a social scince. yuck.
 

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