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When to start studying for exams?
« on: April 20, 2018, 05:51:19 pm »
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Hi guys, I know that technically exams study starts now but I'm not sure how I can fit this in with studying for numerous sacs. I'm someone that can not cram so I really need to work out when to study to get a good amount of study for end of year exams. I do not have the best memory, so does anyone have any tips on how to fit revision over past outcomes and how to memorise that information?
Thanks so much :D

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Re: When to start studying for exams?
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2018, 09:58:25 pm »
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Hi guys, I know that technically exams study starts now but I'm not sure how I can fit this in with studying for numerous sacs. I'm someone that can not cram so I really need to work out when to study to get a good amount of study for end of year exams. I do not have the best memory, so does anyone have any tips on how to fit revision over past outcomes and how to memorise that information?
Thanks so much :D
To be honest, the simplest way is to combine the two together. Study for your end of year exams by doing questions from practise exams Your SACs are based on parts of the exam anyway, so you can't lose by doing the appropriate sections. Some good resources for questions: Checkpoints, Exampro (well, of course ;) ) and Jacaranda StudyOn, all of which have practise questions and often divided by outcome/ topic. Whenever you have another SAC, go briefly over old topics first and then go over the information you'll be tested on.
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