Post: what method helps you to study the best and why.
09-06-2015, 02:34 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I've never that good at studying, mostly because i gave up after a few tests, realising after that i couldn't study for them,i have my GSCES and MOCKS this year.
so please let me know what works best for you, and I'm willing to give them a go.
thanks.
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09-06-2015, 03:08 PM #2
SlimShadyXV-
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Originally posted by PurpleGlowing View Post
I've never that good at studying, mostly because i gave up after a few tests, realising after that i couldn't study for them,i have my GSCES and MOCKS this year.
so please let me know what works best for you, and I'm willing to give them a go.
thanks.


I watch youtube videos about the topics the test is on and thats the best for me

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PurpleGlowing
09-06-2015, 10:38 PM #3
avatar1o1234
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Originally posted by PurpleGlowing View Post
I've never that good at studying, mostly because i gave up after a few tests, realising after that i couldn't study for them,i have my GSCES and MOCKS this year.
so please let me know what works best for you, and I'm willing to give them a go.
thanks.


I jerk off to porn. (Which actually helps. NO JOKE)

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PurpleGlowing
09-06-2015, 11:29 PM #4
Hate
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I write answers and questions that we get in class on a mini white board. I usually forget stuff so that's how I remember it the next day. I will do this sometimes, but I also make a mini test for what we learned that day. I do this every day until we have a quiz so I can ace it. Then when the study guide for the test comes I will make a mini test, get quizzed by a parent, and do the study guide over again.
09-06-2015, 11:41 PM #5
Geo
Don't Believe The Title
1) Get as many mock papers from your teacher as possible and do them all
2) Make sure you give them back and have them marked, getting feedback from your mistakes is key
3) Have flashcards with snippets of information

Fact: To secure information in long term memory, when taught the information, return to it before 24 hours and revise the information and do this for 8 days, it secures the information in long term memory. Our year had various presentations and such on revision techniques.

4) Try and compile a lot of information into smaller, more easily understandable bits of information, its easier to learn.
5) Get off NGU.

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PurpleGlowing
09-07-2015, 03:33 PM #6
music seems to do the trick for me, things without lyrics, some piano/violin pieces. then again i'm pretty weird lol

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