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horse9996

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Planning study
« on: September 28, 2018, 10:08:32 pm »
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How should I be going about planning my study/making a study timetable for HSC study effectively?
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Advanced English (88) | Maths Ext 1(47) | Chemistry (88) | Earth & Environmental Science (94 - 5th in state) | Geography (89)

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dcesaona

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Re: Planning study
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2018, 04:52:25 pm »
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Study timetables always vary according to the person but this is what I do. Firstly, I make a list of all of the areas of my subjects that I'm no so confident in, then I will make another list of everything that I'm better at but still want to revise. I will essentially make my way through the first list, revising topics for subjects that I need to consolidate my knowledge of. Being able to tick things off these lists is also really rewarding and motivating! I don't cover every single subject per day, you don't have to. I will generally focus on a few subjects that need prioritising.

So I don't really have a 'timetable' per say, as I don't give myself timed limitations to complete tasks, but I do make sure I know what I'll be completing that day and how much I want to get done! Hope this helps  :)
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Re: Planning study
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2018, 01:30:01 pm »
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Consider how much you usually get done in one day, and allocate two/ three subjects a day to switch between tasks so that your brain stays switched on.

Give yourself timed breaks in between.