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Tadaa

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i've got this big problem where i forget what i learn, fast. i know its because of inconsistent studying....but that's another issue.
HSC exams are drawing nearer, and i've forgotten a lot of the physics course and feel like would need to relearn everything/refresh my memory over some of the content... i think its because i have never really fully understood some of the syllabus content....that's why the physics never really stayed with me. But if i spend some time learning the course now... what's the best way to start? i havent really written much notes throughout the year... should i write some notes on the long response syllabus dotpoints, learn the equations, and try and understand some of the simple contents where you dnot need to write notes and then tackle some questions.
or should i maybe forget about writing notes and just take them off others, and spend more time on trying to learn course?

Otherwisee.... what options have i still got left??
 

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i would recommend reading every single dot point just once and then reciting them in your mind without looking...obviously it would be really difficult with the ones that require lot of writing, so how about u write them individually (there will be like 1-2 in every focus area)..excel physics by neville warren has really cool super summarised notes in the end which can be really helpful if you have the book
 

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Ah, another student who fell victim to not doing work consistently throughout their HSC years. Funny how it happens every year and they realise when their HSC exams are right around the corner.

Anywho, at this stage (as much as I hate to say it) you might just want to find notes and use them. There are alot of resources on this website, but you just have to look for it yourself. Read through the notes and do questions from the textbook before heading into exam papers.

If you have some spare cash, buying or borrowing a textbook called Physics In Focus will be invaluable in your position right now.
 

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