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Ainslie2010

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I know HOW to study, I would just like some more ideas on ways to make it more interesting. i.e different situations? I would really appreciate the help!
Thanks guys!
 

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vary ur study locations, try studying in a nice (wind sheltered) garden. My personal favourite was studying in the bathroom and scaring everyone that came in.
 

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outdoors in your backyard or something
 

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My Bio teacher made one of the students sing out a paragraph in the same tune of one if his fave songs. It might work if you like singing?
 

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Yeah things like that seem to work for me. I also like to draw little pictures that remind me about key terms and stuff
 

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For English, maybe outdoors for the burst of creativity (what with the trees and stuff around you?)

Other than that, maybe switch subjects every 30 mins-1 hour (unless its English, in which case you need to keep the train of thought going) so that you don't get bored, so you can basically study continuously for longer.
 

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i write my speaking questions for japanese on flash cards and test myself at work while i'm waiting for customers
 

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study at rock concerts and parties xD OR try studying while doing cartwheels in the shower
 

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Honestly, in the preliminary course I studied pretty much at the level needed for the HSC and I did pretty well. This year, however, I've just become so much more detached and indifferent to the whole process of the HSC that before an assessment or exam, I just inexplicably believe I'm going to do really well.

Call it my own hubris, but its been working so far...
 

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