Well this generally concerns anyone doing modern history.. how many essays do you guys attempt each week leading up to the HSC? .. and to anyone out there doing Japan as their national study is there any textbooks on Japan from 1904-1937 ? ..THANKS!
craz said:There is one chance in a million that you can get away with writing crap. For the vast majority of us, it is not that easy. Sure, there are some people like illmatic who may get band 6 for writing bull, but make sure if you know that you write bull and it's got nothing by it, evidence, facts or even an argument, be prepared to accept the consequences.
Do what you think is best for your own study. BUT don't follow what one says just because one says so. Think before you take any action.
Don't panic about how huge the course is. What you need to do (and I appreciate that some people don't/can't work like this - but it worked for me), is to not worry about the big picture and work your way through the course dot point by do point. Get a calendar/diary, and plan to work through one dot point every two days - and then in the few weeks leading up to the exam you won't have to worry about compiling the information you need, it will already be there.bobness said:everyone's got a different studying method.
but for those who study the entire content .. how the f*ck can you go through EVERYTHING?