Blueprint of Life chapter is basically a topic that is for rote learning. Who ever says it's not. They can go fuck themselves lol. Seriously, who wants to know about DNA replication and Mendel's pea plants bullshit.
Understand the action potential shit. Don't memorise it. It's actually quite interesting once you do grasp the concept behind it.
Hopefully they don't ask an extended response on the ears. And high chance they won't cos they already asked that last year. So i'm hoping it'll be either on the...
Do something easy like a piss easy maths question. That'll get you into the mood of studying. And if anyone doing sciences, get out an exam and do the multiple choice questions and do em for fun. Trust me it works.
Guys estimate mine. I'm basing mine on trials and what I believe I could get:
AOS
S1 - 13/15
S2 - 12/15
S3 - 14/15
Modules
A - 16/20
B - 16/20
C - 16/20
Bad idea to cram. Should be studying every single of your subjects consistently even though they're on different days. E.g. I'm studying for my chem exam even though i have like nearly 2 weeks to study for it after my maths extension 1.
Yes. When you do a past paper and you don't understand a question. Read the solutions then attempt a similar question from a textbook/past paper. There is no point in doing another past paper if you don't completely know the content.