Should I even make Biology notes because my teacher speeds through content and the majority of my class ends up spending more time writing notes than doing practice questions and is the reason I lose my marks. When we tell the teacher to slow down, we get told that we're behind the other Bio class and are behind overall, so that's not a resolution tbh.
I was thinking of using already pre-made notes from someone and memorising those as they are in-depth and easy to understand. I'll annotate them and fill in anything that may be missing. To memorise I could actively recall or use 'spaced repetition' to consolidate the information and then do questions on the topics.
I'm not sure if this is a good choice or not because if I'm being honest, we are on the 2nd Chapter of Mod 6 as a class and for my notes, I haven't even started Mod 6 so I am extremely behind and it'll take a while to catch up. Without doing practice questions, I usually score in my 70s which isn't terrible but I'm not happy about it. Ofc, at the end of the day, the majority, if not all of the students sitting the HSC, would love to come out with Band 6s.
Thank youu.
I was thinking of using already pre-made notes from someone and memorising those as they are in-depth and easy to understand. I'll annotate them and fill in anything that may be missing. To memorise I could actively recall or use 'spaced repetition' to consolidate the information and then do questions on the topics.
I'm not sure if this is a good choice or not because if I'm being honest, we are on the 2nd Chapter of Mod 6 as a class and for my notes, I haven't even started Mod 6 so I am extremely behind and it'll take a while to catch up. Without doing practice questions, I usually score in my 70s which isn't terrible but I'm not happy about it. Ofc, at the end of the day, the majority, if not all of the students sitting the HSC, would love to come out with Band 6s.
Thank youu.
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