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At the risk of this already being said, why not do BOTH? And use different formats so the knowledge sticks easier.cy91 said:what do u prefer to do:
type ur notes or write them
Look at the syllabus dt points and write summaries. You cannot be asked a question outside of the syllabus. Master the syllabus and you my friend will = 100+ UAI.H4rdc0r3 said:how long do you take to write notes? how do you take your notes?
lol. That and do a crap load of past papers.BabyEars said:Look at the syllabus dt points and write summaries. You cannot be asked a question outside of the syllabus. Master the syllabus and you my friend will = 100+ UAI.
That's a good point. Writing them can help increase your speed and help in the final HSC exam. I totally forgot about that... I have always hand-written my notes though, I find typing just to be weird because everything else at school is written.lou071 said:i personally think written is better.
that way you learn to write neat and fast
Just reading... I doubt that method will work for this year and the nextsoporific said:personally, i do both depending on the subject. like in yr 10 i use to type up notes for history during the yearlies and half-yearlies and rewrite them by hand. for other subjects, it's just purely hand written. but hey, sometimes i just read through a textbook without making any notes (i.e. geography) >__<
different methods work for different people so there's no harm in doing both !![]()
it could, just keep reading and reading and readingAquawhite said:Just reading... I doubt that method will work for this year and the next![]()
well most people end up reading their own notes anywaysAquawhite said:Very difficult style of rote learning... not exactly my styleAlthough reading things a lto helps (not as good as rewriting).