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WastingLight's Study Log

  • 21-03-2013 09:08PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6


    Aiiight guys, I've been a forum lurker for months now and decided to start actually using my account.
    I decided to start this thread to log my progress in my studies, hopefully it will help me keep to a schedule and stay organised.
    Hoping for 500+ in the LC, hoping to get Economics & Finance or Commerce, both in UCD. I'll be happy with either to be honest :)
    Doing quite well so far in 6th year but I have to increase my efforts to improve everything across the board, and these last few months are the time to really make it count!

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    Tonights work:
    Maths: Financial maths exam question. (Done)
    Physics: Revise the electron, do 2004 Q9 and 2008 Q12 (c). (Done. I didn't realise the 2008 Q was actually nuclear physics, but its revision all the same!)
    Chemistry: 2012 & 2011 Q6. (Done. Decided to do 2010 as well.)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6 WastingLight


    After a weekend away, its back to the grindstone. 72 days to go!

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    Today I'm planning to do:
    Physics: 2010 paper.
    Chemistry: 2006 paper.
    Geography: Start to learn geoecology essay on soils. Least favourite part of the exam since it pretty much has to be learned off, but it has to be done. :pac:
    French: Oral work.


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