No I mean actually memorizing the dot pointsEverything tested will be from the syllabus & since we don't know specifically which parts of the syllabus.. it's better to learn the whole thing off by heart
this. Don't have to memorise the given dot point, its just there to tell you what you should know so just know what content and information comes from itokay let me clarify. Say if there is a dotpoint saying : identify the functions of Organelles, what benefits me from memorizing the exact words Of that dotpoint?
Nothing necessarily. As long as you understand the meaning behind it.okay let me clarify. Say if there is a dotpoint saying : identify the functions of Organelles, what benefits me from memorizing the exact words Of that dotpoint?
For each subject its different. In sciences and maths, its extremely important. In humanities, its not as important (except maybe economics).What's the point of doing this? My teacher tells me to do it and I notice some BOSers are also doing it but why?
For business studies, doing well requires knowing your syllabus word for word, whilst most of the content is self explanatory/common sense. Basically all the short answers & extended responses require you to recall and use the exact terms of the syllabusWhat's the point of doing this? My teacher tells me to do it and I notice some BOSers are also doing it but why?
Yeah, business is definitely a 'regurgitate the syllabus' type subject.For business studies, doing well requires knowing your syllabus word for word, whilst most of the content is self explanatory/common sense. Basically all the short answers & extended responses require you to recall and use the exact terms of the syllabus