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How to study for chem
RuiAce:
--- Quote from: m_chan98 on August 13, 2016, 09:57:12 pm ---Since chem is such a content-heavy course, are there any particular dot points that you would suggest to spend the LEAST amount of time on? I always find in exams that the things that I've studied the most aren't usually in the exam...
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Ditto to what Jake said, because the coincidence between what you studied and what's on the exam being disparate suggests an insufficient quantity of past papers done.
wesadora:
skip through questions on past papers that you know you've nailed and spend time on questions you DON'T wanna do. Handwrite random notes on aspects of the syllabus you're iffy with (e.g. i have random notes on batteries, PHB and all those smaller topics but everything else in my head :P )
lha:
How many past papers should i do?
RuiAce:
--- Quote from: lha on September 25, 2016, 11:12:53 am ---How many past papers should i do?
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As many as you can. You can never do enough past papers, you can only do however much is enough for you.
I did at least 10 for chemistry, but who knows if that's you.
You may choose to ask for other people's opinions, however it should never be indicative of your OWN studying methods.
Acing:
Just wondering: should I leave the 2014 / 2015 / 2016 papers until after the trial so I've got HSC papers that I've never seen? Or should I just do them?
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