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nivin80

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Hey Everyone..

I'm conducting some research on resources that would help you do well in exams and school in general. Not really subject specific.

Pretty much anything that can help you (or your friends) perform better in exams.

So far some of the responses are:
  • Proper mindmapping training
  • Memory Retention and Extraction techniques
So, go for broke.. make a wish list of everything that could potentially help you perform better for the upcoming exams.

Thanks so much everyone.

Regards,
Nivin
 
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Re: Study Tips & Techniques Compilation

my dentist said this actually "listen .. so you dont have to study"
 

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Re: Study Tips & Techniques Compilation

Does doing past papers help the same way as it did in the hsc?
 

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Re: Study Tips & Techniques Compilation

Using software such as Microsoft Onenote to organise stuff.
Timetabling, etc.
 

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Re: Study Tips & Techniques Compilation

Flashcards.
 

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Re: Study Tips & Techniques Compilation

Past papers are always a good way to familiarise yourself with the general flow and ideas for a given subject.

I wouldn't focus too much on the question themselves but I would definately note the topics that keep on reoccurring from paper to paper. This way when you study, you are more aware if a certain topic is important and deserves more attention and effort.
 

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rote learning the syllabus, dot for dot
 

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I am doing research for an upcoming book.

I would like to explore the actual training requirements students feel they need when trying to obtain good grades and compare it with the actual training provided by educational institutions.

In the process, if there is something that you list on this post where I might have some experience with or resources to, I'll be more than happy to share them with you.

Thanks for the questions.
 
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