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Lauradf36:

--- Quote from: RuiAce on August 02, 2016, 10:39:58 pm ---Stuff in here relate to once the trial block has started but why do you claim to feel underprepared?

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I have all my notes, but not all my quotes, and no time to study them properly! I normally like to hand-write them to get it in my head but obviously there is no time for that... so I feel like I'm just going to remember nothing :-\

studybuddy7777:

--- Quote from: Lauradf36 on August 03, 2016, 04:49:36 pm ---I have all my notes, but not all my quotes, and no time to study them properly! I normally like to hand-write them to get it in my head but obviously there is no time for that... so I feel like I'm just going to remember nothing :-\

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You'll be amazed at how much you remember when you actually get into the exam room!! For both Paper 1 and 2 before going in i couldn't remember squat about my ORT's. In there, quotes and techniques just naturally came to me. Weirdest feeling especially when I had not used my Paper 1 ORT for 9+ months.

But if you are positive now you will be positive in the exam room. If you are miserable now and stress out then you will probably stress out in the exam room. It is all about mindset.
I know im such a hypocrite lol

jamonwindeyer:

--- Quote from: Lauradf36 on August 03, 2016, 04:49:36 pm ---I have all my notes, but not all my quotes, and no time to study them properly! I normally like to hand-write them to get it in my head but obviously there is no time for that... so I feel like I'm just going to remember nothing :-\

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If you want to cram your quotes, the best way to do it is to just spend 2 hours memorising out loud. Read your first quote aloud. Turn around and repeat it out loud 3 times. Turn back, read the first and the second quote. Turn back around, repeat both three times. Keep that going, then when you are done, do it in reverse! ;D

It is the most boring thing ever, but it works, I crammed all the quotes for Paper 2 in a couple of hours this way (and there were well over 100 of those)  ;D

RuiAce:

--- Quote from: Lauradf36 on August 03, 2016, 04:49:36 pm ---I have all my notes, but not all my quotes, and no time to study them properly! I normally like to hand-write them to get it in my head but obviously there is no time for that... so I feel like I'm just going to remember nothing :-\

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I managed to memorise my quotes (and relevant techniques) by just copying them over and over again until they were drilled into my head. After a while I started writing them module by module without looking at the sheets

Then I wrote them in the order module A -> module B -> module C -> AoS -> rinse and repeat.

By the end of it they were absolutely in my head.

jamonwindeyer:

--- Quote from: RuiAce on August 03, 2016, 08:47:55 pm ---I managed to memorise my quotes (and relevant techniques) by just copying them over and over again until they were drilled into my head. After a while I started writing them module by module without looking at the sheets

Then I wrote them in the order module A -> module B -> module C -> AoS -> rinse and repeat.

By the end of it they were absolutely in my head.

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Ahaha quote learning is seriously boring stuff  >:(

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