But in all seriousness if you're studying alone,
- Read your textbooks and do the questions in them
- Make notes based on syllabus dotpoints
- Get some practice/past exam papers and do them all AND MARK IT, read the marking guidelines/sample answers so you feel confident and know what to write...
ok now that i think about it im probably wrong cos for super you put in money each year AND get interest so it's a summing of sequences........... sigh
Dunno if question one is a GP or AP and not sure if the school invests 5000$ then gets 6% interest and also adds another extra 5000 per year. or it could just say that the school got $5000 and is getting 6% interest, i will assume the latter cos it's easier for me to do (even though I think it's...
dont drop to standard !! stay with advanced because those marks right now are gonna be better than what you may get in standard. i have heard many people warn others so i am warning you, never go standard!!!!! the scaling is very bad even if you do super good (i think) so yea just improve!
Just finished plane geometry, though my school goes in different orders. My previous topic was Differentiation and i can't remember what was before o_o
aint no stress just chill brosef. if you dat forshizzle then you better drizzle. enjoy year 10 while you can.
1. stop playing LoL
2. no. bye social life or bye hobbies one or the other. you need to invest time to do well in something
3. no. your attitude changes a bit in year 11. subjects aren't...
I would say around 20hrs a week
2 hrs a weekday and 2 x 2.5 hr study session each weekend.
That should be the minimum.
But sometimes its pretty hard to study so just try study more each day until you get this minimum.
Also , try make a study timetable to allocate your time better.
Keep all your units!! I think it's better safe than sorry. Some of my teachers don't teach much too, so yea, just gotta try and learn stuff by yourself, use a wide range of resources and try make your own notes using the syllabus dot points.
Yeah use all the syllabus points and make notes under them by using it as a heading, e.g. if a syllabus point says "identify why there are more metals available for use now than 200 years ago" then expand on that and write it out (by using different textbooks as well as the internet and other...
I went there, too expensive AND didn't learn much in year 10 (last year) for english tutoring there, not sure about the rest. Stuff you learn in year 10 doesn't help with school such as theatre and film which you can just research on your own for free!
Don't study during the holidays and relax until a week or so before school to start getting used to work again cos you probably won't ever see the outside (or virtual) world again