Well I know how to study.. kind of. I type out my notes and then try and memorise them, which I do successfully but now it's going to be my GCSE year and I really need to know a good method of studying because I'm preparing to put 100% effort in
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Well I know how to study.. kind of. I type out my notes and then try and memorise them, which I do successfully but now it's going to be my GCSE year and I really need to know a good method of studying because I'm preparing to put 100% effort in
write out really really brief key points from my complete notes from college/school
then just do all past papers and memorise mark schemes, similiar questions come up most years and maybe just phrased differently so learning mark schemes is alot of help :D
Revise small sections at a time and have frequent 10/15 minute breaks inbetween each section, don't revise too much at one time/in one day because you won't remember half as much as you would doing it in small sections.
I used mainly past papers and mark schemes.
Don't study at all. It's not failed me yet :)
I know this isn't the best way but I read through all the stuff that I have done in lesson weeks in advance and then the night before the exam I read it maybe 2 times over.
Copying stuff from your text or notes again is a good way if you can be assed, if not just try memorise it which is what I do.
I don't unless I have to.
I didn't study at all for GCSE's but for A-Levels you have to otherwise you're screwed so I usually do it on the computer because I'm on there doing something or other anyway.
i start cramming at around 2am night before exam.