IceCreamGirl wrote: » can anyone please list the important chapters/points i should study for history? i have too many things to study for history. i just dont know where to start.
spurious wrote: » So make up your own homework. You need at this level to be working towards being an independent learner. There are people with poor teaching skills at LC and at college - you need to learn how to get on despite that. As a History teacher myself, it sounds like your teacher is showing you primary sources - and you are ignoring them? Why should he write notes? He already knows the stuff, very well from how you describe he talks non-stop about it. YOU NEED TO MAKE YOUR OWN NOTES - that will help you remember. Otherwise, just go out and buy one of those revision books, where it's all done for you, but you will end up in the same position for Leaving if you don't learn how to make your own study notes. It is much harder remember someone else's notes than ones you made yourself. 40% of those sitting HL JC History get an A or a B. I have corrected it before (not for Mock companies, where the correcting can be really slack, but for the SEC) and I can tell you it's quite difficult to fail. I have seen people pass while leaving whole questions out. Don't worry so much about the JC, but use the chance to develop yourself as an independent learner in preparation for the Leaving and college.
IceCreamGirl wrote: » from now until the junior cert, how many hours a day should i study?
KirkCheated09 wrote: » thats only 8 subjects