The missing ingredient that Shazer will need.I've got no idea how I achieved 95/100 for my externals for SDD without really taking it seriously... but in the days leading up (cramming), I wrote extremely brief notes from the Davis textbook, then did a bunch of past papers, making sure I looked at marking guidelines and sample responses. And perhaps trying to provide responses better than the sample ones.
For studying in general, I'd probably do something similar; write notes with the syllabus as a guide, and make sure I'd practise applying the knowledge on questions from textbooks or shortening notes further.
Good study environment that is clean, mini goals, reward. =]I suck at studying, so unproductive.
I don't actually know what I'm doing when I study. Yesterday I just wrote notes on just about everything I've covered in SDD, but what do I do when I "study" them?Good study environment that is clean, mini goals, reward. =]
You need a more structured approach (accidental pun). You should use the syllabus in conjunction with the textbook. Break it down into chapters. Maybe learn 1 chapter in detail per week.I don't actually know what I'm doing when I study. Yesterday I just wrote notes on just about everything I've covered in SDD, but what do I do when I "study" them?
Haha. I only have a bit over a week till exams.You need a more structured approach (accidental pun). You should use the syllabus in conjunction with the textbook. Break it down into chapters. Maybe learn 1 chapter in detail per week.
You need a more structured approach (accidental pun). You should use the syllabus in conjunction with the textbook. Break it down into chapters. Maybe learn 1 chapter in detail per week.