ATAR Notes: Forum
VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Psychology => Topic started by: Genericname2365 on September 26, 2012, 11:28:01 am
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I've written notes for the whole course and I'm pretty confident with learning, although mental health not quite as much (I know the material though - I'm just not as confident with it). Should I go over all my notes first and do individual questions from A+ notes etc. on mental health, or should I start doing trials?
Thanks :)
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Whatever you feel is comfortable. I'm the same as you, I'm more confident with learning. I'm going to go over my notes of mental health before I do trials because I don't want to waste time if I'm not fully ready.
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You know you can do trials and still revise (go over notes etc) simultaneously right? The earlier you you start practice exams the more you can get done. And plus doing trials, even when you dont think you're ready, can really help in knowing exactly what you need to relearn and consolidate your knowledge in areas of weakness.
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You know you can do trials and still revise (go over notes etc) simultaneously right? The earlier you you start practice exams the more you can get done. And plus doing trials, even when you dont think you're not ready, can really help in knowing exactly what you need to relearn and consolidate your knowledge in areas of weakness.
Ok thanks, I may do that with Psych and some of my other subjects then.