hollytrieu
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Hi guys, is it possible to learn the chemistry course in a week?
Any tips?? Thank you!!
Any tips?? Thank you!!
my option is shipwrecks, so I guess thats okay! so i should study the content for 2 days in each module and then do practice exam papers later? i dont know how to memorise everything since it's so much?? thanks!!Possible for core modules, if you want to include option then I'm not sure, but if you spend at least in these holidays 2 days in each core, then you might understand the information then you apply your knowledge to past papers.
legit though HAHAH
Actually you can do something better. Since there is quite alot of content to memorise, start doing past papers now with your notes, textbook or whatever you use next to you, once you start doing similar questions paper by paper, you'll naturally start memorising.my option is shipwrecks, so I guess thats okay! so i should study the content for 2 days in each module and then do practice exam papers later? i dont know how to memorise everything since it's so much?? thanks!!
Yeah, i guess so, I mean I know bits of it, but if you compare me to people in tutor... then I don't know much at allWhen you say learn do you mean revise?
If so then, yes, it is possible
Okay, so you think i should start doing past paper questions now to develop my skills, and then when my trials start, I should start memorising the content?Actually you can do something better. Since there is quite alot of content to memorise, start doing past papers now with your notes, textbook or whatever you use next to you, once you start doing similar questions paper by paper, you'll naturally start memorising.
You got it, but don't rely on just memorising. What I mean if there's something you already understand maybe take a look at the marking criteria and see if you can improve your answers, only memorise for info you don't understand.Okay, so you think i should start doing past paper questions now to develop my skills, and then when my trials start, I should start memorising the content?
Okay, thanks so much!!! seriously don't know where to start because chemistry is so hard Thank you again!!You got it, but don't rely on just memorising. What I mean if there's something you already understand maybe take a look at the marking criteria and see if you can improve your answers, only memorise for info you don't understand.
I guess we're on the same boat here (I don't have tutoring for chem, phys, english and business)Yeah, i guess so, I mean I know bits of it, but if you compare me to people in tutor... then I don't know much at all
Thanks for the advice!!! Hey I use those surfing books for biology too! You're giving me motivation to actually try instead of sitting here not knowing where to start from! thank you!! I'll start studying hard for the rest of the holidays for chemistryI guess we're on the same boat here (I don't have tutoring for chem, phys, english and business)
I find that you shouldn't be intimidated by people doing tutoring though
Prior to my physics half-yearly one of my friends (He's pretty smart) came up to me saying how he'd already finished the catholic trial papers for the past thirteen years, he had a solid set of notes, etc. and at that point in time I hadn't touched past papers, I was still looking over notes. To top it all off he goes to Brian Shadwick for tutoring (i.e. The guy that made the Surfing Physics textbooks and the Dot Point Physics textbook).
When it came to the time of receiving our results I beat him by more than 15 marks and attained an assessment rank in the top 5.
That goes to show that even when you have the best resources in the palm of your hands it doesn't necessarily mean that you will get good marks. Just learn to use what resources you have effectively and you should have no problem competing
That's good to hear!Thanks for the advice!!! Hey I use those surfing books for biology too! You're giving me motivation to actually try instead of sitting here not knowing where to start from! thank you!! I'll start studying hard for the rest of the holidays for chemistry
Old topic but... that's hilarious. No wonder he didn't get good marks - have you SEEN the surfing answers?To top it all off he goes to Brian Shadwick for tutoring (i.e. The guy that made the Surfing Physics textbooks and the Dot Point Physics textbook).