I thought (Easiest to hardest):
Computer Skills
English
Maths
History
Geography- mainly because all the things I didn't study were extended responses.
Science
We were told by our supervisors that we couldn't pull any staples out... It made it really awkward doing the exam, especially the sections towards the back.
I found the exam to be okay... I didn't like the satellite or the flowchart.
I sat there checking my flowchart for about 10 minutes and then realised it was only worth 2 marks... 2 MARKS!!!
I was bored of study the minute I started!!!
For me, there won't be a "enough of study, I'm pumped" for a while :(
I'm concentrating on studying English and Science tonight, I'll worry about Maths and History/Geo tomorrow night.
Yeah, good luck for the exams tomorrow!!!
Some advice that my English teacher brings up every lesson without fail:
- For multiple choice ALWAYS go with your first instincts, unless you are absolutely positive that those instincts are wrong.
- If in the English exam there is a technique...
I'll definitely be trying some of these. Great Job!
That's the problem I have... it's always the tv or comp that interrupts my studying :( and it's not like you can hide them either.
That's a relief! I'm hopeless when it come to writing excess- to the extent where I write a page for a 5 mark question. I really need learn to keep within the space given.
My guess:
Something to do with issues facing Australia, e.g. Coastal Management, Spacial Inequality, etc. Maybe even advantages/disadvantages of one of our global links.
My teacher says that the questions used in school certificate generally cycle and that if you do older past papers, e.g...
I do the exact same thing! I normally set small goals like "I'm going to revise this particular topic" or "I'll study for an hour and then have a break". I find this helps me a lot.
Try rewarding yourself, maybe say if I study 'x' subject for 'x' amount of time, I can watch my favourite TV show...