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themayday

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Say you have less than a complete day (probably around 8 hours?) to study for an exam on Production of Materials and the Acidic Environment. What would you do to maximise the knowledge retained? How would you study for the exam the next day (which has a weighting of 25%)?
 

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If you don't know your stuff: I would do past papers at home and read my notes on the way to school and at school
If you do know your stuff: I would do past papers at school, ready my notes on the way to school and socialise at school with people who aren't stressing so I don't get stressed

EDIT: ooops I changed it because I made a mistake :D
 
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Lol, I attained 100 for my chemistry Half-yearly,

I go to james ruse btw,

So what you can do is read your textbook, see if you understand everything from those two topics. If you can't simply than, find that dot point and write a short summary in your own words.
Once your write those summary for the dotpoints you don't know, try to memorize them. Truse me, it works when your in the exam situition, everything starts to your memory much quuckly.

Don't waste your time now, lol

Just go and study hard!

good luck in your exam, in my school 20 people got 100 in chemistry.... the rest got above 90, so there is a huge competition there, compared to your school. You shoudl't stress too much. Work hard, this is the key
 

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Just so you know, I'm pretty sure the guy above doesn't go to James Ruse.

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