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This is going to be my first year studying every day except the weekends (or would you guys recommend studying on an ordinary weekend when there's no upcoming tests?) and I've been thinking, by studying every day do you just read over and make sure you understand everything you did in class that day especially with maths? I don't understand how doing this every night could take something like 2-3 hours if you study consistently every day. Perhaps an hour of study each night is enough unless you've started studying each night in the middle of the year?
I'm talking about ordinary nights where there are no tests, for example for the first few weeks of school. What else would you guys do to extend study time? Research on potential things you could be doing in your next lesson to gain some kind of advantage? I've heard that if you do that it will be easier to retain information since information your mind already knows is just being 'refreshed' as opposed to hearing it for the first time.
Year 11 Preliminary Subjects 2012
Ancient History
General Mathematics
Advanced English + Extension English
Economics
Business Studies
Legal Studies
I'm talking about ordinary nights where there are no tests, for example for the first few weeks of school. What else would you guys do to extend study time? Research on potential things you could be doing in your next lesson to gain some kind of advantage? I've heard that if you do that it will be easier to retain information since information your mind already knows is just being 'refreshed' as opposed to hearing it for the first time.
Year 11 Preliminary Subjects 2012
Ancient History
General Mathematics
Advanced English + Extension English
Economics
Business Studies
Legal Studies
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