+1 to youDo try and relax a bit over the holidays. However, some general advice:
Learn concepts early with Maths. That way it will seem like revision when you do it in class, allowing you to focus on harder questions.
When you can, learn the syllabus. Especially applicable for tests mostly based of memorising definitions, like business.
Choose English texts early. Read/watch them multiple times, take notes. Spend the rest of your session just synthesising these.
Wish I could go back and take my own advice.
Agreed. I'm laying off until the new year, the last few weeks were insane for assessments as well as several performances and being sick, so I'm all for taking a rest at the moment!well up to new year i'll just chill but may study a bit afterwards. studying is important, but so is some downtime ppl
but how can you learn new concepts, if you've never been taught it by a teacher? you might learn it the wrong way by yourself and just end up making it harder to grab the concept of / Or just a waste of time.Do try and relax a bit over the holidays. However, some general advice:
Learn concepts early with Maths. That way it will seem like revision when you do it in class, allowing you to focus on harder questions.
When you can, learn the syllabus. Especially applicable for tests mostly based of memorising definitions, like business.
Choose English texts early. Read/watch them multiple times, take notes. Spend the rest of your session just synthesising these.
Wish I could go back and take my own advice.
lold.but how can you learn new concepts, if you've never been taught it by a teacher? you might learn it the wrong way by yourself and just end up making it harder to grab the concept of / Or just a waste of time.