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bluejaymraz's Study Log.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,849 ✭✭✭bluejay14


    Between homework/classwork/study over the past 2 days:
    -Accounting: job costing/stock valuation question, cash flow question
    -French: 2005 listening, 2003 opinion q, 2008 reading comprehension
    -English: plan for C.C. essay
    -Biology: Skeletal System/Muscles
    -Geography: historical settlement, migration patterns in Ireland, human interaction with the rock cycle (geothermal energy), plate tectonics and their influence on fold mountains


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,849 ✭✭✭bluejay14


    Over the weekend I've done:

    -English: Hopkins
    -Maths: geometry
    -Geography: development of Dublin, physical and primary in Brazil
    -French: 2007 Q2a
    -Biology: human breathing system, structure of flowering plants, finished off skeleton/muscles
    -Irish: exam questions on Oisin and Lasair Choille

    Just 3 days of classes left :')


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,849 ✭✭✭bluejay14


    So it's finally all over. After 6 years and it's over. It's so hard to believe that we will never have another class in that school ever again. I'm convinced that I will wake up in the morning and be back in TY. I never thought I'd miss it so much and we've only been gone since Thursday.

    Study was fairly slow over the past 2 days, struggling to concentrate even though I am well aware that the exams are only 11 days away :(

    -Accounting: finished off a 60 mark club q and did 3 quarters of a 100 mark club
    -Maths: about half of a paper 1
    -Geography: went over human interference with rivers and rock cycle, plate tectonics theories, Dublin region. It's probably the last time I'll get to revise them before the exam
    -English: wrote a short story after attempting to write both a personal essay and article but I just wasn't feeling the titles.
    -Biology: learned evolution and genetic engineering, did exam questions on both and lymphatic system, monera, dna and rna

    Hopefully in the next few days now I can really kick it up a notch or two.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,849 ✭✭✭bluejay14


    I am slowly but surely getting back on the study wagon \o/. Plans are afoot to get up reasonably early from now on so that I can really get cracking on the mountain of work before me. I swear that I really will do it this time.

    -Irish: revised Dís and did an exam question. If it comes up in the real thing I may just cry because it is the most impossible thing to answer on, give me Oisín any day!
    -Maths: about 8 paper 2 questions
    -Geography: revised volcanoes and earthquakes, learned formation of limestone pavement and answered exam question on it just to cement what I'd (half) learned
    -Accounting: Management theory and 2 product costing/absorption Q8s


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,849 ✭✭✭bluejay14


    -Biology: had a quick look over lymph system and fungi, learned transport, storage etc in plants, exam questions on fungi and transport etc in plants
    -Geography: formation of dripstone and exam q on it
    -English: Hopkins, setting, class, role of men in cultural context
    -French: answered and corrected 3 reading comprehensions
    -Maths: some paper 1 and 2 questions


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,849 ✭✭✭bluejay14


    Over the past 2 days:

    -French: opinion q vocab
    -Biology: 4 years of short questions
    -English: finished off cultural context, Bishop
    -Maths: paper 1 questions
    -Irish: An Gnathrud and Hurlamaboc
    -Geography: quickly revised limestone features, delta, about half of the West, learned rainforest biome which took far longer than I expected unfortunately

    I feel that's barely anything at really considering that it was 2 days of work, although I did lose about 3 hours of study time yesterday thanks to a visit to possibly the bitchiest hygienist in the world. I had a few other jobs to do in town and was in no mood to do anything when I got home.

    A week to go and still so much left to do. I'd say that English paper 2 and geography are worrying me the most right now because I have an inordinate amount of work to get learned, nevermind revised, before the end of next week.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,849 ✭✭✭bluejay14


    My study has come to a shuddering halt unfortunately. I just can't take any more in for some reason even though I know that I have so much to get through. :(

    -English: Literary Genre ( narrative structure, narrative voice, characterisation)
    -Geography: transport in the West, physical, primary and secondary in the Mezzogiorno
    -Maths: proof of trigonometric formulae, stumbled my way through some random paper 1 questions

    To cap it all off, I am also contending with sunburn.


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