Hey all, so I have my HSC coming up soon, and I'm doing alright in every other subject, I'm aiming for an ATAR of at least 70 which I really hope I can get... All of my classes my mark currently is around 65-75, with IT being around 95, and history only being around 50. I'm absolutely terrible at history, I have no freaking idea how I'm supposed to remember this incredible amount of information while trying to remember everything for the other classes as well.
So basically this is what I'm doing... I bought a book called "Checkpoints: HSC Modern History", It's set up to follow the syllabus, so I'm going to write down EVERY study note in it for what I'm doing in class (WWI, Nazi Germany, Leni Reifenstahl, Indochina). So far I've done Indochina and it's 17 pages long. That's ALL of the notes for Indochina. So after I'm done everything I would probably be looking at around 65 + pages.
I really need help actually learning this stuff. I'm going to write everything down because the way the teacher does things is he just gives us handouts and we have so much random information that we have to determine what we need to keep. I probably have around 200 pages of notes overall simply from the stuff he's given me.
I figure it would be easier if I can write down all the notes from the study guide as they would be relevant, and actually what I NEED.
So now here's my question, how the hell can I remember all this stuff? What can I do to keep it in my brain? the techniques I use for English just don't work for History (mainly rephrasing, writing a question and answering it) since the history stuff never gets in to my mind.
Do you guys have any suggestions as to what I can do to learn and remember this information? It's important, obviously, and I would really appreciate it.
So basically this is what I'm doing... I bought a book called "Checkpoints: HSC Modern History", It's set up to follow the syllabus, so I'm going to write down EVERY study note in it for what I'm doing in class (WWI, Nazi Germany, Leni Reifenstahl, Indochina). So far I've done Indochina and it's 17 pages long. That's ALL of the notes for Indochina. So after I'm done everything I would probably be looking at around 65 + pages.
I really need help actually learning this stuff. I'm going to write everything down because the way the teacher does things is he just gives us handouts and we have so much random information that we have to determine what we need to keep. I probably have around 200 pages of notes overall simply from the stuff he's given me.
I figure it would be easier if I can write down all the notes from the study guide as they would be relevant, and actually what I NEED.
So now here's my question, how the hell can I remember all this stuff? What can I do to keep it in my brain? the techniques I use for English just don't work for History (mainly rephrasing, writing a question and answering it) since the history stuff never gets in to my mind.
Do you guys have any suggestions as to what I can do to learn and remember this information? It's important, obviously, and I would really appreciate it.