Chiprr
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- 2024
Up until year 11, I never really had to study. I was able to cruise through exams and assessments getting A's almost all the time but I moved to a larger school so there is a lot more competition. I want to study early in the year but it feels pointless doing past papers when I'm not coming up on an exam. I keep hearing "spaced repetition" and "active recall" but what am I meant to do to make sure I know the content before testing myself?
Subjects are English Advanced, 3U Maths, Engineering studies, Physics, IPT, and Economics.
With economics, I know I can see if I can answer the questions that are part of the syllabus because they are in sections rather than yearly papers. Maths is just answering textbook questions. Physics is very similar
Rewriting notes doesn't really have much benefit in remembering details and doesn't feel like a great use of time and past papers are the only other thing I know how to do. What should I do for the time when I'm not working on assessments or in the lead-up to an exam? Should I just try and find relevant questions to answer?
Subjects are English Advanced, 3U Maths, Engineering studies, Physics, IPT, and Economics.
With economics, I know I can see if I can answer the questions that are part of the syllabus because they are in sections rather than yearly papers. Maths is just answering textbook questions. Physics is very similar
Rewriting notes doesn't really have much benefit in remembering details and doesn't feel like a great use of time and past papers are the only other thing I know how to do. What should I do for the time when I'm not working on assessments or in the lead-up to an exam? Should I just try and find relevant questions to answer?