No. I quit that game. I am playing and browsing iPhone applications.Rs again? :L
Okay I will join.Now we're getting off-topic.. Perhaps I may create a biology marathon? What do you think robot?
90.Noice. Biology HSC mark?
IMO, it's the best idea to keep them as short as possible.Oh my, my circle geometry needs work. And Dylan how do you keep it so short? I make mine detailed to gain a good understanding but I might just make a concise version.. Should I do this?
sounds like good advice! thanks...I need to work on shortening my notesIMO, it's the best idea to keep them as short as possible.
At the end of the day, you don't want to have to spend 2 hours just reading through one module of your notes before an exam..
In terms of keeping it short, I filter out everything that is unnecessary -> utilise tables where applicable, lots of bullet points and illustrations to further aid in my understanding. Having gone through Bio HSC, it basically came down to how well you knew your content.. so I basically spent 90% of my time memorising and covering my notes until I knew them like the back of my hand. But even going through a whole module would usually take me 30-45 minutes with my length of notes, so just be careful how lengthy yours are.
The remaining 10% would be used for past papers and reading past model answers to develop exam technique.
i reckon max 20 pages, and have the ability to continually cut that down as your understanding increases. My notes also include all the pracs.What should the recommended number of pages be for MAB? Keep in mind my notes also include the experiments and all the "Students learn to". I understand the content, its just that by exam time, I don't want to take hours revising the content.
oh LOL okay byeeeeeeeShipping out tomorrow to fiji ^_^