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First term examinations are coming up and I'm wondering what are some tips about how to balance studying between three or four subjects and what you do to study, say a week before exams (eg. do exercises for each chapter, write notes and remember them etc.)
 

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Study more than a week before (learn from my preliminary mistake of a few days before).

Maths; I do a brief summary with important formulas and steps for some complex questions. Then test yourself exercises in my maths text book.

Others; I didnt study english, but remember quotes, techniques and your format for essays etc..

Sciences; Basicall write out by hand, read and recite. Do practice questions on anything like math related in chem or physics.
 

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Maths- past papers, questions
English- practice essays, base around rubric
Science- past papers

This is year 11 so you should be finding a study technique that works for you.
 

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Maths- past papers, questions
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This is year 11 so you should be finding a study technique that works for you.


I generally get up at 4.30am and study in the mornings rather than the night, because I found there were much less distractions in the morning. I'm wondering what others do so I can try that as well
 

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I know some do that but myself, I'm just not bothered.
 

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