currently in year 10 of high school, so next september i'll be in college hopefully. the one i want to go is a grammar one and you have to get A's and A* for the subject you want to study. i want to study maths, biology, chemistry, physiology are these good topics if i want to be a dentist or a doctor (accident and emergency or a surgeon not decided yet.) what can i do these two years to make sure i get the grades and qualify (please don't say just revise, maybe some revision techniques, tips and advice?)
thanks for anyone who answers :DRevision techniques and advice, tips? please anyone?
The way I revise is by making notes as we go along through the year. Get a copy of the specification for your course and make notes directly from the specification, 'answering' each point on it. Make sure you understand all the topics rather than memorising the content.
Good LuckRevision techniques and advice, tips? please anyone?
some revision techniques, tips and advice :
- make a schedule for yourself based on the syllabus, difficulty level of subject, time required to study %26amp; revise, etc.
- display this where you can see %26amp; follow it
- do your studies Daily
- keep a few minutes of each day to revise that day's work
- then have a weekly revision. eg. every sunday, instead of studying something new, just allocate a few hours to revise whatever was taught %26amp; studied during the week. keep another hour or so to see what you will be covering in the coming week. take the rest of the day off.
- you can also try to solve some previous test/exam Qs. during the weekend. if you feel the need, time yourself %26amp; also grade yourself or get it graded.
- get your doubts cleared as soon as possible. always make sure the concept is clear in your mind.
- keep practicing - especially maths. once you understand the concept, only practice is required.
- for biology %26amp; physiology, it is always a good idea to get to the root of the word [there are so many long/new terms]. when you break up the word into its constituents %26amp; roots, it becomes very easy to understand, learn, remember %26amp; use.
- try to relate whatever you can to real life experiences %26amp; situations so that your studies are not merely theoretical. think of how it can be used or how it manifest itself in real life....why is it important to know about it, how can it be used in daily life, %26amp; so on.
- try to make up your own questions %26amp; then answer them. formulating Qs where deeper understanding %26amp; application is required is an art in itself. it also makes you think %26amp; realise what you know/don't know.
finally, eat healthy %26amp; on time, sleep well, exercise %26amp; play ...
hope these help you get started
all the very best always
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