i would often read aloud my notes (sometimes as if i were explaining them to someone, pacing, using gestures). this was my main technique
i had a mini whiteboard that i would use to write out key dot points / diagrams. would often try to write down everything i remembered for a topic before...
That's a really hard question. Can't really think of any major regrets. Maybe spend more time w the grandparents
Relax :) the year goes by quick, no point worrying about every little thing
i would say its mostly about hard work. yes, being good at maths can make it quicker to understand concepts, but u don't need to be a maths genius to get an e4. if u do past papers regularly, do corrections thoroughly, then it is possible to do well
I'll number my responses to answer the questions
1) i would textbooks mostly for practice questions + content. however, if i didn't understand a concept i would then go to youtube bc i find video explanations are often more thorough (especially for maths, I would watch a lot of eddie wu and...
i did 22 past papers for mx2, 26 for mx1, didn't count for my other subjects
not an early riser haha in the lead up to the hsc i would wake up at around 8.30, aiming to start study around 9
during the hsc on days w no exams i would do a full day of study (it was peak productivity because the end...
1) make weekly summaries
2) do textbook questions
3) for essay subjects (eng + eco), I would type up essays for each mod / chapter
4) practice papers!! this is the biggest one. make sure you do the papers in exam conditions - have a timer, no notes open, then mark it yourself. corrections is the...
1) Don't immediately start doing work in the holidays (after the term ends take several days / a week off to hang out w friends etc) otherwise you will feel like all you've been doing is studying
2) you can take full rests days, but what I would like to do is take half days off. For example in...