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Title: Biology Summer Preparation Thread!
Post by: polkadot on December 12, 2010, 01:06:21 pm
I haven't done Biology units 1 & 2, so any tips on how to get a head start during these holidays for Biology units 3 & 4 next year?

thanks :)
Title: Re: How should I use these summer holidays to prepare for Biology units 3 & 4?
Post by: Russ on December 12, 2010, 03:58:03 pm
Develop a very good understanding of the intracellular environment - what are all the organelles called, what are the sites of interest, where do particular functions occur. Make sure you know this for both animal cells and plant cells, especially where there are major differences (eg photosynthesis)

Just about everything you learn will be based off that framework
Title: Re: How should I use these summer holidays to prepare for Biology units 3 & 4?
Post by: Roah26 on December 12, 2010, 04:09:46 pm
If you have the spare time read over parts of the Biology text book so you can be familiar with terms and concepts. Have a look at the study design too [http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/vce/studies/biology/biologyindex.html] but don't stress about the things you don't know - it will all [hopefully] be covered next year. Try reading for enjoyment rather than trying to remember things.

For the basics, try covering these points;

- Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells
- Photosynthesis [you'll go into more detail in Unit 3]
- Enzymes
- Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, Water etc
- Cell replication
- Also, read about Evolution if you wish to.

We were asked to make a website to help us for revision in 09' but the idea became too hard to keep up with so here's the link to mine if you need some further reading:

http://roahsbiology.pbworks.com/w/page/4321009/FrontPage


Good luck! Bio is a great subject. :)
Title: Re: How should I use these summer holidays to prepare for Biology units 3 & 4?
Post by: Greatness on December 12, 2010, 04:15:46 pm
What everyone has said so far and you should start learning and studying the biomacromolecules, enzymes and organelles.
Title: Re: How should I use these summer holidays to prepare for Biology units 3 & 4?
Post by: ruchika5 on December 15, 2010, 12:48:00 am
have a listen to douchy's biology podcasts :) they're pretty good
Title: Re: How should I use these summer holidays to prepare for Biology units 3 & 4?
Post by: herzy on December 15, 2010, 01:08:17 am
biomacromolecules

lol pretty sure vcaa made up this word. but yeah, good advice from all. i didn't do 1/2, got a 47 which was a bit disappointing, but a decent score is doable... no stress
Title: Re: How should I use these summer holidays to prepare for Biology units 3 & 4?
Post by: stonecold on December 15, 2010, 01:13:54 am
What everyone has said so far and you should start learning and studying the biomacromolecules, enzymes and organelles.

Yeah, this is the key.  :P

Nahh, I don't think you need much summer prep.  Other than having a read of the textbook maybe.  

I switched from physics to bio like a week before school started, and was massively worried about not having done prep and not having done 1/2.  but just work at a good pace and you'll be okay.

also, i should not be saying this, but bio really is one of the those subjects which you can neglect for weeks at a time and not really miss anything which can't be caught up in 1 solid day of study.

i may do a Biol tips thread, similar to mavisgibbons, if i have the time and will and can remember stuff.  :P
Title: Re: How should I use these summer holidays to prepare for Biology units 3 & 4?
Post by: Christiano on December 15, 2010, 10:34:15 am
Please share your wisdom with us stonecold :)

I've already begun reading, not sure whether to do notes for each AOS - Is writing your own notes recommended for biology? I kind of lack note taking skills ....
Title: Re: How should I use these summer holidays to prepare for Biology units 3 & 4?
Post by: pi on December 15, 2010, 10:57:05 am
How to prepare? Do everything that I didn't!

I only put in ~20 hours of work throughout the year into bio, only did a total of 10 practice exams, did 3/4 of biozone, did half a Neap U4 book, didn't write notes, and didn't read ~7 chapters in my textbook at all... + I didn't do 1+2.

Hence, only got a 42.

If you would want to aim higher, this is what I should have done through the year:
1. Do the start of 3+4 (cells, organelles, polymers, etc.) in the holidays
2. Actually finish biozone (either reading or doing questions, or both)
3. Read the whole textbook
4. Write notes
5. Do other resources (checkpoints, NEAP, etc.)
6. When exam time comes, do prac exams
7. Do work throughout the year, and not just study the two days before an exam (like me -although I just rocked up to the Unit 3 exam with next to no studying -big mistake)
8. Good luck! :)
Title: Re: How should I use these summer holidays to prepare for Biology units 3 & 4?
Post by: HERculina on December 15, 2010, 10:57:42 am
stonecold did you make notes. and if so, how long as in page numbers, did they end up being? =D
Title: Re: Biology Summer Preparation Thread!
Post by: Drunk on January 26, 2011, 04:45:19 pm
Is doing summer prep for the guys skipping ahead to 3/4 REALLY essential for a high score?
Title: Re: Biology Summer Preparation Thread!
Post by: pi on January 26, 2011, 04:55:26 pm
Is doing summer prep for the guys skipping ahead to 3/4 REALLY essential for a high score?

What is a high score by your opinion? I know a lot of guys with 40+ with little or no summer prep (not advisable though -see my above post of disgrace...)
Title: Re: Biology Summer Preparation Thread!
Post by: pi on January 27, 2011, 07:37:06 pm
^^Thats more than what I did in the whole year... I think you're set for 47+!
Title: Re: Biology Summer Preparation Thread!
Post by: polkadot on February 01, 2011, 10:58:50 am
thanks so much :) this should be an interesting year, good luck everyone !
Title: Re: Biology Summer Preparation Thread!
Post by: Allygator on February 03, 2011, 02:39:54 pm
wow! people are so crazy doing exams before school's even started!
I did the 3/4 bio jumpstart book but I don't think there was much point because you really aren't able to learn the stuff in enough detail for it to be worth it
I think it would be good to learn the cell components and their functions before school starts - you'll end up learning everything anyway!
Title: Re: Biology Summer Preparation Thread!
Post by: pi on February 03, 2011, 02:44:31 pm
wow! people are so crazy doing exams before school's even started!

+1, I think that is a formula to burning yourself out too early and getting bored
Title: Re: Biology Summer Preparation Thread!
Post by: shinny on February 03, 2011, 05:41:14 pm
Yeh, regarding Summer prep and whatnot, I really hope newcomers aren't coming into this thread and thinking that they need to do this crazy stuff. I just followed the pace of my class, started doing practice exams about 3 weeks to a month before the exam and did fine. I went into Bio with no prior knowledge whatsoever as well, and we didn't have any Summer homework.
Title: Re: Biology Summer Preparation Thread!
Post by: shinny on February 03, 2011, 07:08:24 pm
49 is not good enough :2funny: :P

Heh, that was a result of cbf'ing in unit 4; not the Summer :P
Title: Re: Biology Summer Preparation Thread!
Post by: taiga on February 18, 2011, 09:06:52 pm
Unstickied on request, summer is over unfortunately :P

All the best for the rest of the year bio-ers! The megathread for questions is probably your go to place if you're looking for help :)