Re: study time
jellybelly59 said:
lol if you want. but it'll probably be an epic fail one hahaha. Try asking marcquelle for his really good timetable if he doesn't mind
i'll post it but it's not that good
[FONT="]Mondays, Tuesdays:
7-8am Study (reading over notes/flash cards etc)
8:16-2:56 school
3:10 - 3:30 relax
3:30 - 6:30 homework (mainly maths, bio, chem and english, don't really get homwork for the others)
6:30 - 7:00 dinner
Mondays 7-11 study/make notes etc.
Tuesdays 7:30 - 8:00 watch new eps of The Simpsons
8:00 - 12:00 study
Wednesdays
7-8am Study (reading over notes/flash cards etc)
8:16-2:56 school
3:00 - 5:00 YAA
5:00 - 6:30 Homework
6:30 - 7:00 Dinner
7:30 - 9:30 homework
9:30 - 1:00 study
Thursdays
6-7am Study (reading over notes/flash cards etc)
7-8am
Chem Tutoring
8:16-12:30ish school
12:30-1:45 relax/lunch
1:45 - 5:45 Nursing at TAFE
6:15 - 7:00 dinner and relax
7:00 - 10:00 Homework
10:00 - 2:00 study
Fridays
7-8am Study (reading over notes/flash cards etc)
8:16-12:20 school (we finish early on fridays)
12:20 - 12:30 lunch
12:30 - 3:00 homework
3:00 - 6:30 assignments
6:30 - 7:30 make and eat dinner
7:30 - 11:30 study
Saturdays and Sundays
approximate times
10:00am - 6:00 anywork and study [follow school timetable for Mondays A (Saturday) and Wednesdays B(Sunday)
6:30-10:00pm Work
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This is what i have been doing the things in red and vitally important to me, so don't skip em.
What i do is say: ok i need to read this book for english so i will say for half the day give or take ,read the book/play, then i'll say ok need to do some maths and jap i'll do an hour each of those, then i'll just do some catch-up/revision of my notes then i do what i wish. so it's a time table, but a relaxed one, i can't do say: at 7:30 i'll do this for an hour then swap over the maths. It doesn't work like that just creates stress, heaps of people in my year do that and create confusion for themselves, so i do what i want to do for however long i do as long as i do a minium of 4 hours a day (just to ensure that i study enough). 4 hours per subject so 32 hours a weekstudy or a minimum of 28 hours (equivalent to 4 hours a night), then at least 3 hoursrevision on my notes & reviewing what i have done a week, then i have 2 hours essay practice a week and 45 minutes of creative writing in a test environment and then doing 1 test a week from a past hsc. So ido about 37hrs and 45 minutes a week studying.
I do 4 hours for each subject a week in total (which equates to 2 hours per unit [exlucding ext which is equal to 2U worth of work])
I study by:
-syllabus notes
-practice essays
-practice exams (cause i can for english and then prelim)[soon to be HSC tests]
-huge ass posters that have mind maps
-record notes and listen to them
-have things blu-taked to roof above my bed
-flash cards
-teaching others the subject when they don't understand
-homework & assignments
-revison guide questions
lyounamu said:
his study plan is hard to carry out.
it was at first but my timetable is not strict in regards to 30 minutes of maths, 1 hour of geography etc. I just states do 4 hours a day of study (except on weekends where I follow my school time table to ensure that i study proprerly)
hope this helps