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SpinSwimScream
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Slashman X
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ianbaker
It's a shame they cannot cure AIDs.
FFS.
The Platypus
Sears
But I just cannot study. I can't sit down and read over a book for a few hours. I tend to write notes and keep reading them aloud to myself, but its too much effort and time consuming writing the notes out. But I'm not one of those who just look at the book and know it off by heart. I mean when I do study and revise my notes for exams, I do well.
I've had a fair few distractions though, (Nan and aunty passing away, sick a lot of the time, having an operation, and now having a slight problem with my heart...) In order to get the course I want to do in collage, I need something like 350 points (out of 600...) I can apply for a programme which will add 40 points to whatever score I receive in my exams in June (can apply for it since I've missed so much school and the stress the operation and heart problem caused me).
Its very irritating, as when I do put my mind to it, I've very capable of getting a good grade. But I'm to lazy. I rather take the easy option, watch tv, go on Twitter/Facebook etc instead of study. So, any one of you wanna share your secret as to how you study?
Fantastic
Slashman X
Pippadoc
Personally I like going over Problem Sheets and Past Papers. Working through all the questions again from scratch, without looking at how I previously answered them, unless I get stuck. I tend to use the past paper answers to give me a list of key things to know, try and fit all the important stuff onto two sides of A4.
I'm not sure who easy that would be for some subjects, in terms of what questions you have to go over and how similar exams are from year to year. I do Physics, and the exams tend to have a lot of overlap so that works out pretty well.
I find it helps to do something. Like writing notes out, or condensing them onto flash cards and working through questions. Definitely forces you to concentrate more on what your doing and that helps stop you get distracted as easily
SpinSwimScream
smurphptfc
I wouldn't advise this method.
Jamieandhisego
smurphptfc
Maybe I'll get some Focusyn and be able to study.
K3V0
Think that's me and Apple done and dusted. Can't see myself buying another phone of them again.
smurphptfc
jumberto
What I can tell you though is that the place you go to learn is spelt 'college' not 'collage', that's something quite different.
AFC
Don't mean to be patronizing but maybe meant to say collage? Maybe his brother returned from a year out and is now part of an actual human collage somewhere? Yeah, that's it.
Hibee
Pretty much everything I was going to say after seeing Sears post on the other page. I agree that you really need to do something, if you just sit and read a textbook for a couple of hours as the chances are you're not going to take most of it in. So aye, past papers, old homework assignments/questions, extra study questions etc. I'd also buy study guides that have questions etc for stuff like Physics and Maths, or condense the subject for things like History and Geography.
I'm not sure if any of your mates are in the same situation as you, but it's a lot easier to study with someone there to quiz you etc.
jumberto
Ahh shit yeah, good spot, don't I look the wally.
AFC
We live and learn bro, we live and learn.
In all honestly spelling college as collage is infuriating, always see the odd person on fb/twitter do it. Hope for Sears sake that my theory was correct
Slashman X
Sears
And thanks guys. For example, for English lately, I've done some exam questions, so I may use the same method for the other subjects. I mean I've 7 subjects to study, so I may need to come up with some sort of schedule because at the moment I'm all over the place. Was talking to an ex-pupil at training and he told me to keep doing exam questions, so considering I won't properly study this may be the best method available. I just want enough points so I can continue studying history in university, which I should probably be able to get.
Sears
4 honours (Irish, Geog, History, English), 3 pass (Maths, Accountancy, Spanish)
Slashman X
Oh and don't worry about the mocks, they mean fuck all and are useless to worry over.
Ninja
Just go in and right any old bollocks and make it sound convincing and you're golden.
K3V0
Can't fucking wait.