yasminee96
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I actually don't understand how people can literally study all day. For example people say "can't go out im studying this weekend". The only thing i personally do is complete homework tasks. But when i do them, i don't just do them and then be happy with the answer if i'm right - i go through it and see WHY it's right, as opposed to only what i did wrong.The fundamental reason why people study so much unnecessarily is because they don't know how to learn properly. I don't mean just rote learning but rather attaining knowledge, people don't know how to do so and must therefore compensate by studying much harder.
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If someone listens to everything a teacher says in class, surely they'll get a lot more knowledge and hence waste less time trying to figure things out. If you have a terrible teacher, do something about it, talk to your teacher or to someone who'll take action - it's your HSC; or simply get a tutor.
I notice a lot of people rely on tutors way too much. Some people literally sleep in class and say "it's okay my tutor will teach me" which defeats the purpose of a tutor? You'll learn a lot more by listening to other people's questions and being taught once in class briefly, and then again in depth with a tutor which imo is really effective.
The best thing to do, as Sy said earlier, is go through whatever you did in class for each subject when you get home or perhaps in free periods (if you have any). When i first started yr 11 i was told by my school that i need to be doing 3-5 hours of study a night which imo is extremely unnecessary? Spend about 15 minutes (maybe more if you're confused with something) just going through everything from the days lesson for each subject. That'll make about 75 mins. It's not very time consuming considering the 75mins can be separated into different times throughout the day - mornings, lunch, free periods, after school. With that practice is essential- that's what homework is usually there for. But you cant spend 2 hours everyday just practising? Dedicate maybe one day of the weekend to assignments and one day for hsc questions but not spend the whole day - maybe 3-5 hours per day split up into 1 hour segments.
Surely if people take more advantage of their teachers and class times and every resource they have, they won't need to stay up until the break of dawn just studying everyday. But indeed about 2 hours max is essential every night for revision purposes and to get information stuck in your head, especially if you dont have a tutor for extra revision and assistance. People also need to learn how to "study" without just memorising everything. It's a lot easier to use visual elements such as diagrams, flow charts, graphs etc. because when we try to remember how something works, we think of what we saw when we were trying to understand it. Switching off phones and music and making the most of 1 hour without distraction is a great way to study as well. And rather than wasting time trying to memorise everything, try understanding - it's a lot easier to tell someone a story of an event if you saw it first-hand or if you completely understood what happened, rather than trying to tell that same story with missing pieces and not actually being able to visualise what's happening yourself.
just my opinion...people differ i guess but everyone should try cutting their hours imo