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Getting study on track

  • 29-01-2016 12:37AM
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    No time like the present, so I'm going to get some sort of a study schedule/plan done up.. I just need advice.

    As of now I'm not doing any long term revision, just homework and study for class tests.. This 'study' (I use the word vaguely) I basically rewrite the information given. No doubt it works but my god is it time consuming..
    I write out pages upon pages of biology handouts.. Because we get a test on 2 chapters every week.

    I'm stupidly lazy but I've the ability, I just need to put it into practice.

    I've no commitments this year, just school and down time playing guitar.
    I do 8 subjects and LCVP, (3 ordinary level, which I won't be counting, if LCVP goes to plan)
    How do I do it when I have such little time? Homework takes hours, study for test takes hours (only really biology..) so how can I do it?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,367 X6.430macman
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    How good or bad are the results to all your tests. If good then just a bit of study would do, maybe???


  • Users Awaiting Email Confirmation Posts: 1,495 pajero12
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    Assuming you're in final year, you haven't got an awful lot of time.I think exam papers are by far the way to go.pick a topic, do every question you can find and work from there.


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