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Should I take up Biology again?

  • 03-09-2012 10:56pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37


    I'm in my final year of secondary school. I want to do psychology and as you can imagine, the points are fairly high. In my previous year I took up Biology and dropped it halfway through the course although I gained no knowledge throughout the classes I was in.

    What does it take to get lets say a B1 in HL for the leavin in this subject? How much study is needed and can it be done?

    Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,409 ✭✭✭Sunny!!


    I'm in my final year of secondary school. I want to do psychology and as you can imagine, the points are fairly high. In my previous year I took up Biology and dropped it halfway through the course although I gained no knowledge throughout the classes I was in.

    What does it take to get lets say a B1 in HL for the leavin in this subject? How much study is needed and can it be done?

    Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

    It really depends on the person. Are you comfortable learning vasts amount of information?

    the course is big enough, to get a B1 youll have to cover most of it.

    I found the best technique(i got a b1).

    was listen in class
    learn the chapter from the book
    do exam questions
    correct them myself

    any questions on the subject feel free to ask:)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 dandaman2764


    Sunny!! wrote: »
    It really depends on the person. Are you comfortable learning vasts amount of information?

    the course is big enough, to get a B1 youll have to cover most of it.

    I found the best technique(i got a b1).

    was listen in class
    learn the chapter from the book
    do exam questions
    correct them myself

    any questions on the subject feel free to ask:)



    Thanks a mil :)


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