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Emily's State Rank Q+A: March 18th (7pm-9pm)
Lexie.palmer:
Hi Emily!!
I'm currently doing prelim business studies and I'm finding it hard to remember some of the key terms I need to know. Any tips??
Also, how many hours of study per week would you recommend for someone aiming over a 90 ATAR?
Lexie xx
finn.b14:
Hi Emily,
How are you finding your law degree at UNSW? Do you think a law degree is worth it if you are not planning to pursue a law profession? (i.e. do you know if it would be useful for DFAT?) :)
JadeAlicia2002:
How do you write a discursive text??? I’m really struggling for my year 11 Advanced English assignment. :'(
jen10:
Hi Emily!
- How did/would you study for HSC English Advance throughout the year and before an exam
- How did you study for HSC Economics and how did you memorise all concepts and stats
Thanks in advance!
emilyygeorgexx:
--- Quote from: Grace0702 on March 18, 2019, 07:05:29 pm ---How exactly did you study for business? I struggle for motivation and get easily distracted
--- End quote ---
Hey Grace!
First of all welcome to the forums! Business Studies is often known as one of the 'driest' subjects in the HSC so many people just call it a 'bludge' and therefore lose all motivation. However, business is definitely one of the HEAVIEST content subjects there is as it is only made up of core subjects.
Personally, when I studies for Business Studies I always had my study notes done weeks in advance, giving me more than enough time to study for the exams. I also made summary sheets closer to the exam, with just some key points that I might not remember as easily as others and a summary for all my case studies. This allowed me to quickly look at them before going into the exam. However, I also did take the path of route learning and just did what I had to learn the content. I did this by writing out summary points of all my notes and as silly as it sounds, I talked to myself aloud.
As you are struggling for motivation, I think its best to find out what learning style works best for you. Whether that be visual, kinaesthetic, auditory, etc. Also try and research businesses that you personally like for your case studies. Hopefully that will minimise the feeling of 'oh I have to do it'.
Hope this helps!!
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