ash-the-witch
ash-the-witch
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#jimin: if yoongi not food, why dumpling?
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ash-the-witch · 5 years ago
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study guide – the most literal version for people like me that basically nevr understood what to “study” ever meant
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lx5UmoOttzY463MTzfLEnb8gGpN5mm5V11B85liceXc/edit?usp=sharing
HOW TO STUDY
1. Revise topics done in class the same day at home with homework: the main goal should be you should be able to explain it to about anyone on the streets
1.1. Revise then the whole week’s matter with questions on the weekend // weekly review
2. Begin studying, I want to say two months before but schools don’t even put up the
portion by then, so as soon as the portion (entire study material) is just about to get over in teaching.
3. Actual ways of studying;
3.1 rewriting important notes
3.2 reading notes
3.3 questions
3.4 flashcards
3.5 vocal questions with friends
3.6 explaining concepts to a friend
3.7 PAST PAPERS MOST IMPORTANTLY RECENT ONES, they train your brain to remember concepts most likely to come in the paper. It also gives practice of answering questions.
3.8 online tests; depending on your course sites may differ but I’m sure you can find some.
     Grade gorilla
     GCSE Pod
     Century tech
     Bbc bitesize
     Quizlet
DAILY REVIEW GUIDE: ensure that you’ve done something to remember the material, it can also be given hw
read notes
read textbook
verbalize understanding eg: explain it so someone else
WEEKLY REVIEW GUIDE
re notes for double book technique
read notes
Textbook questions
PLANING FOR VACATIONS
Sit down and consider everything you want to be done with for each subject. You could need to make proper notes from lecture notes, you could have specific homework, you could have other ways to study and review topics.
Make a daily timetable for all the different types of days you could have and realistically ((THIS IS NOT A PLACE YOU SHOULD BE HARD ON YOURSELF MAKE IT REALISTIC)) so you know how much work you can get done in one day. Be realistic, don’t put pressure on yourself for 9 hours a day when you know you’ll hate it more than anything and no motivation can drive you to sit through it. Spread there tasks throughout the days you have for vacation, make it realistic and do-able.
Make a daily time table (of all types of days)
Make a culmination of tasks you cant to get done in a checklist              eg: bio assignment, coursework 15 hours etc, in front of coursework you can make 15 checkboxes as you fit in 15 hours work of coursework time
Fit in the tasks within the days considering the time taken by tasks and how many working hours are left / in a day
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