How can i study and pass all 11 of my exams?
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My first exam is 1 month away- may 21, from there i have 11 exams between late may & early june. My exams are in Economics, Geography, History, English, general studies, However i am re-taking all of those exams again from original sits in January where i got the following score Economics- B (2 off A) English - B (1 off A) Geography-C Gen stud- C History - U (did the wrong question) So there are 5 reatkes + the new term material of all 5 = 10 + 1 IT exam = 11 BUT my question is how can i revise and study hard for all of these and pass with good grades? I would love to thrill my parents with great results so they can be SO proud of me. However i am so unmotivated at the moment, Any ways you can reccomend to study? Cheer Joel
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Answer:
You need to start revising now, as it's not a good idea to cram at the last minute. Give as much time as you can, but don't do so much that your brain becomes over-tired and you stop taking stuff in. You will know when you get to that point, as you won't be able to concentrate. Something which might help is to take each subject and divide it into topics or other sections. For each topic write down main bullet points on sheets of A4 paper. Stick these up in the room you study in - e.g. your bedroom. Then spend time reading and re-reading them - you can even lie in bed and do this, if you make the writing big enough! Every hour make sure you take a 5-10 minute break (but not more!) You could also try recording your bullet points, put them on your ipod and then read and listen at the same time - this will mean you've got twice the chance of the facts sticking! Good luck, anyway :)
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Work hard.
you should try to make a study timetable, i know it sounds geeky but seriously it helps. but don't overdo it or it just wont stay in your mind. study like you want to, not like its a chore otherwise you will get sick of it and just give up. your parents should be proud of you anyway for re-taking the exams that you didn't like the results you go in. Find out when you have each exam and study the night before just for that particular exam, then in bed just keep saying random facts over in your head. this will help it to stay in your mind and hopefully help you remember it. Good luck in your exams. and i hope i helped you :)
You need to start revising now, as it's not a good idea to cram at the last minute. Give as much time as you can, but don't do so much that your brain becomes over-tired and you stop taking stuff in. You will know when you get to that point, as you won't be able to concentrate. Something which might help is to take each subject and divide it into topics or other sections. For each topic write down main bullet points on sheets of A4 paper. Stick these up in the room you study in - e.g. your bedroom. Then spend time reading and re-reading them - you can even lie in bed and do this, if you make the writing big enough! Every hour make sure you take a 5-10 minute break (but not more!) You could also try recording your bullet points, put them on your ipod and then read and listen at the same time - this will mean you've got twice the chance of the facts sticking! Good luck, anyway :)
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you should try to make a study timetable, i know it sounds geeky but seriously it helps. but don't overdo it or it just wont stay in your mind. study like you want to, not like its a chore otherwise you will get sick of it and just give up. your parents should be proud of you anyway for re-taking the exams that you didn't like the results you go in. Find out when you have each exam and study the night before just for that particular exam, then in bed just keep saying random facts over in your head. this will help it to stay in your mind and hopefully help you remember it. Good luck in your exams. and i hope i helped you :)
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Its depends upon ur marks & ur interest. If criteria is sufficient then, I prefer science with maths. its useful to everywhere. Even then u diverts from science u can adopt any other side easily. there is no problem to divertion.
Karen
Work hard.
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