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nathhan.

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Good set of notes?
« on: October 07, 2011, 02:11:52 pm »
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does anybody know anybody who knows someone who can get a set of notes to help with the unit 4 exam, its quite difficult to study with the new study design, any help would be gladly appreciated!!

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Re: Good set of notes?
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2011, 02:23:46 pm »
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I know it may seem too late - but if I were you, I'd probably spend an entire week making your own notes. Stay up late, use every minute. Don't waste it. I'd go through EVERY dot point in the study design and ensure you answer EACH question. It's not too late. Because when you make notes, you actually learn by turning things into your own words. Read a slab of information relating to a dotpoint and turn it into your own words - it works well! By trying to understand the information and making notes you don't need to ROTE learn the course. (At least for me, I hate rote learning)

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Re: Good set of notes?
« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2011, 11:55:45 pm »
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Making your own notes is always better, you still have time
->refine areas of weakness by making notes on them
->dont bother with simple things or things you are confident with (maybe read over them to make sure you will get them)
->do practice exams
->go over areas of weakness again, maybe not making notes, but making sure you can ask the question (and understand why that is the answer), and possibly revising that area again and doing questions from the text to ensure you understand it

Probably your best option right now IMO
Re: Silly things you did during the exam..
I accidentally wrote a really shit context essay, oh wai-

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