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Thanks 4 comin in the first place...


My questions is this:

what is the best way to write good notes for revision, i m realli confused when preparing for my third assessments for Eco, Phy and CHem. anyone got a good tip? Or talk about how you write notes...



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Thanks 4 comin in the first place...


My questions is this:

what is the best way to write good notes for revision, i m realli confused when preparing for my third assessments for Eco, Phy and CHem. anyone got a good tip? Or talk about how you write notes...



Thanks alot :(
you should write up the notes yourself xD

and make sure you write the stuff that you know that you'll memorize; e.g. the ones that you understand.

as for physics and chemistry, write notes on the knowledge section...
and when it comes to calculations, you should actually practice those questions similarly to the way you do them in maths.

idk about economics though...
 

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Summarise syllabus dot points.
And learn to use correct spelling and grammar, please. That can only help.

Using a normal font size and colour is always a plus.
 

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I use mind maps for a lot of my revision notes. Follow the syllabus, and record down the things you need to know, focusing on key terms, and definitions you don't yet know.
 

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For me, i'd write the major notes on paper and stick em on my wall, and sit there and read over them and memorise them :D and i write notes to i write them to the dot points of the syallabus :D
 

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Take a look at the syllabus dot points, and make notes based on each dot point. The school can only test you on whats in the syllabus.
 

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