.:`=-~rANdOm~`-=:. Game Servers
.:`=-~rANdOm~`-=:. Game Servers (Read Only) => Discussion => Topic started by: TehHank on November 08, 2012, 04:43:20 AM
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Final Year of my secondary education, and the dozens of mock exam and real exams are coming over the horizon.
I need tips to help me revise. Anything please would be appreciated. What worked for you or currently works will do. I'm expected to Get A Grades in everything.
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Err, if revise means the same as studying, I just normally pay attention to the review days in class and do the practice exams, and look over them the night before? Do your teachers normally go over them with you?
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Don't start the last day with learning.
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Try looking over all the notes you ever took because sometimes you'll recover stuff you completely forgot about and do as many mock exams as possible so you know what to expect.
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Don't try studying by osmosis (sleeping with your text book under your pillow hoping the knowledge would go from a place of higher concentration (the book) to a place of lower concentration (your brain))
It really didn't work as well as I had hoped it would. :-[
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Osmosis uses water. Books aren't water :(
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-Get a seat away from most of the class so you won't get too distracted.
-Don't skimp on taking notes even if you are running out of space
-Ask for help when needed. Don't waste your time looking for the answer.