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How did you study for the exam?
« on: December 23, 2013, 11:13:39 pm »
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Hey, i don't want to bump an old thread, but i feel this would help leading up to next years exams! 

How many days, weeks or months did you guys start studying for the exam?  And how long would you guys studying on a weekly basis?  Thanks
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Re: How did you study for the exam?
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2013, 01:54:36 am »
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Hey, i don't want to bump an old thread, but i feel this would help leading up to next years exams! 
...if you really didn't want to bump an old thread, you could have made a new thread. :P I've split your post from the thread you bumped.

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Re: How did you study for the exam?
« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2013, 11:33:43 am »
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 Since I studied bus man in year 11 as an early 3/4 I was very motivated to start revision early. I started in September. I remember going home and looking through notes while having dinner dans actually doing practice exam papers from 7 to 11 ish, depending on the length of the exam paper.

Exam papers take up so much time. So, I recommend have notes done by then.

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Re: How did you study for the exam?
« Reply #3 on: December 25, 2013, 06:28:18 pm »
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Start early! Since busman is a really content-based subject its important that you know your theory very well before you start doing hardcore exam revision. I started practise exams early in term 3, but they were just to get my brain jogging and to refresh myself on the content. This was like every night, passively studying and going over notes and terms etc. I spent the whole holidays on practise exams, but I didn't time myself on them because I just wanted to get comfortable with the questions they asked so that come to the real thing, my mind wouldn't spaz and I wouldn't panic when looking at a strangely worded one