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typingtimtam

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I'm doing general maths, business studies, modern history, standard English and legal studies! How should I manage study for each subjects? I want to do good in most subjects but I'm behind in most of them! How do I catch up while effectively learning everything were doing at the moment? And how do you remember it? Because for me, I can't remember most things for every subject!
 

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use holidays to catch up work, try study x amount of hours a day regularly, for math try do the exercises from the books daily, perhaps try get ahead of the lesson by studying an exercise 1 day ahead, that way you can understand it better when you're in class, pretty much same concept as tutoring just requires your own motivation, and for english i usually try collect my related texts ages away from the assessment and every once in a while try do practice essays, hand them it for your teacher to mark.
 

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Hi typingtimtam,
Feel free to check out a senior study guide which I have started which gives specific tips on how to ace your studies in year 11 and year 12. This guide includes general study tips, time management tips as well as subject specific advice that covers most of your subjects. My advice for maths and English applies to all levels of English unless specified otherwise. http://community.boredofstudies.org...how-excel-senior-year-studies-yr-11-12-a.html

Best wishes for you to ace your senior studies this year:)
 

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Short chunks of memorising is meant to be more efficient for learning.
 

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