Hi Emily! Congrats on all your achievements they're amazing! I think you were the person selling lecture books in the holidays too when i kept coming back after trying and failing to find the ATM machine

I have a couple of questions in regards to a couple of different subjects so here it goes:
1) how do you memorise a text for english so thoroughly that you remember everything that needs to be remembered plus whatever might be handy for the question that pops up? is there a certain technique to use for different forms of text? also if I don't like a text or don't understand it at all, what do you advise doing to encourage me to actually do the work I'm supposed to do?
2) What techniques do you advise when reading a novel or play to gain an understanding of it? do you advise sticky notes, pencil marks, tee tables?
3) How on earth do you come up with ideas for creative writing that are interesting and actually grab the reader/marker? I've been told mine are too lengthy and get boring after a while.
4) What study methods do you recommend for earth and environmental science? Were diagrams and charts helpful or should i just stick to dot points with some tables and colours splashed throughout? Also do past papers for earth really help?
5) Also just wondering if there are any study tips that you'd advise on for english and earth and environmental science?
6) Also with english and related texts, how do you know if you have a good related text for the text you have? For instance i have the 'tempest' as my main shakespeare and chose 'As I Grew Older' by Langston Hughes, is this an ideal choice for a shakespearean? should i have picked a different form of text?
Thanks Emily for everything (sorry for the tonnes of questions)