Update: 19/07/2022
After my first week and beginning of the second I am still anxious for the future but am pleased with what I have learnt, For methods we are doing arithmetic and geometric sequences, functions etc. (part of unit 1), specialist we are doing trig, circle geometry, congruency and linear equations. I am happy with the topics and really wish what next term is gonna be like. For physics we are doing heating processes, so kinetic particle models etc., chemistry is just year 10 chem with more, so different types of bonds, solubility, rates of reaction etc. and for biology we have done biological molecules and starting the digestive system. Every single subject I love at the moment.
BUT I haven't mentioned English yet, that's because we start doing Shakespeare novels,
and I hateeee Shakespeare texts right now I am studying the merchant of Venice,
how do I read Shakespeare text, it is just so weird and unusual reading English in a different way, I don't comprehend what's going on and I feel like I'm falling behind, any tips?
At this rate I'm doing about 1 and a bit hours a night for homework, is this enough to stay on top of what I'm doing (mind you we only do a bit of unit 1 for each subject). If you have any suggestions or tips to help with this journey.
p.s. how do I split up studying for different subjects? 1 "easy" and 1 "hard" subject a night? or 3, so 1 easy hard and medium subject? (I'm very confused because no ones ever given me an actual answer of how they would split it)
Patty
