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can someone give me advice and like what not to do for someone who is starting y12 next term
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grind everything and start spamming past papers in Jan/febcan someone give me advice and like what not to do for someone who is starting y12 next term
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Tips for Starting Year 12can someone give me advice and like what not to do for someone who is starting y12 next term
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gptTips for Starting Year 12
What Not to Do
- Stay Organized:
- Use a planner or digital calendar to keep track of assignments, deadlines, and exams. Staying organized helps reduce stress.
- Set Realistic Goals:
- Break your long-term goals into smaller, achievable tasks. This can help keep you motivated throughout the year.
- Develop a Study Routine:
- Find a study schedule that works for you and stick to it. Consistency is key to retaining information and staying on top of your workload.
- Prioritize Self-Care:
- Make sure to take breaks, exercise, and maintain a healthy diet. Your mental and physical health is crucial for success.
- Seek Help When Needed:
- Don’t hesitate to ask teachers or peers for help if you’re struggling with a concept. Forming study groups can also be beneficial.
- Practice Past Papers:
- Get familiar with the exam format by practicing past papers. This will help you manage your time during exams and understand what to expect.
- Stay Engaged in Class:
- Actively participate in class discussions and take thorough notes. Engaging with the material will help you understand and remember it better.
- Balance Study and Social Life:
- While academics are important, don’t forget to make time for friends and hobbies. A balanced life can improve your overall well-being.
I hope this helps
- Procrastinate:
- Avoid putting off assignments or studying until the last minute. This leads to unnecessary stress and lower quality work.
- Neglect Sleep:
- Don’t sacrifice sleep for study. A well-rested mind is more effective and productive.
- Overcommit:
- While extracurriculars are important, don’t overload yourself. Find a balance that allows you to manage both academics and activities.
- Compare Yourself to Others:
- Everyone has their own pace and strengths. Focus on your progress rather than comparing yourself to classmates.
- Ignore Your Mental Health:
- Be mindful of your mental health. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, reach out to someone for support.
- Skip Review Sessions:
- Don’t overlook the importance of reviewing your material regularly. Cramming at the end isn’t as effective as consistent study.
- Stick to One Study Method:
- Experiment with different study techniques. What works for one subject may not work for another, so be flexible in your approach.
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