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This is the only post that answers your question properly. The only thing I would add is the importance of consolidating your knowledge through ongoing revision. 90% of the information you absorb when you read a text book is lost the next morning--98% if you get less than 8 hours of sleep that night.Rather than swallowing text-books whole - take a look at the syllabus.
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i like to think of it as.. not how much u study, but how well u actually study. like say, studying 2 hours with no distractions, not tired and firmly concentrating as opposed to studying for 4 hours straight and forcing yourself just to sit there.
it's just more effective study, and u can use those 2 hours to do something else
Rather than swallowing text-books whole - take a look at the syllabus.
Actually practicing and doing past papers.
Not just staring at a page of notes.
Look at the syllabus dot points and LOOK at the dot points being assessed on the assessment notification.
+1 to all of the above.just think smart, and act smart
e.g. rather than doing one billion textbook questions with zero relevance to the exam, make summaries from syallbus dot points that will be in the exam
being smart is about picking out what is irrelevant, what is relevant, and what will get you the top marks
It's because studying hard is a waste of time XD"study smart not hard"
hmm ..why not do both?