Does anybody else find it hard learning off things? I used to be horrible at it. Everything I tried was hopeless, until I found the way that works for me. Every body's mind works differently and something that will work for me wont work for anybody else but hey lets try it anyway!
How I learn off picture stories, oral answers or essays is.....by writing it out about 20 times. I know I know its the best tip since sliced bread! Seriously this is how I learn off things. I break the piece of writing up into small sentences, write them out a good few times, test my self by saying it out loud, then write them again and test it one last time after an hour. I have to say this works amazingly for me, everything I try to learn doing it this way I can remember it.
Yes it is time consuming but it works for me. I can learn paragraphs off of German, Irish and History one after another and not get confused.
To do this you will need a lot of paper! I usually buy a few refill pads at the start of the year. In third year I think i could have filled a wheelie bin with all of the papers, so this year I have decided to keep them and see how many sheets I used.
I suggest using a pencil because with the amount of writing you will do the ink will be waisted whereas a pencil just needs to be sharpened every so often.
Most important thing to remember is to make sure you start off learning the correct sentence because once its glued in your brain it ain't budging if its wrong.
When you've filled up a sheet don't forget to recycle it or shred it and use for litter for your cat or rabbit.
Good luck, Slàn!
Saturday, 22 September 2012
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
1: Organizing
The
first tip I think everybody will give you it but it is important. Get
organised.
Organisation
is key in achieving your goals. When you have all your study notes
organised were you can grab what you need straight away it makes
studying so much easier. And that is what we want to achieve right?
If
you think about it, if you don't have what you need you'll spend more time looking for what to study instead of
studying.
I
know that I can only work when I have things organised. However I do remember doing the junior cert and spending each night before
studying organizing things, basically I was procrastinating. Now mind
you I did do good in the exams but I know I could have done better.
Here
is what I suggest when organising study notes:
Set
a time to organise each subject. You could do an hour each night and
do a subject a night. But for me I usually take a day to go through
everything.(Don't spend weeks!!!)
Find
a place to store all your books copy's and folders. There is no point
in having a history book downstairs and your studying in your room. You'll just get sidetracked. Getting your history book will result in
talking about school with your Nanna who offers you some sweets and
shows you whats on TV so you watch only to keep her company...yea
been there.
Drawing up a study plan can really help you, I use one when big exams are coming up. If you make yourself stick to it believe it or not when you have done what you wanted to do you will feel happy, its an achievement even a small one but they all add up.
Here is what i suggest buying:
- A binder or some sort of folder to hold sheets for each subject.
- Polly pockets. (I always go through these)
- Study planner or you can make one yourself! (shall I do a post on this?)
I tried to keep this short and sweet because short tips are what I like to read. Get organising. If you have anything about studying you want my opinion on just comment and ill try my best to help out. Thanks!
Images from google.
Friday, 3 August 2012
About this blog
Heyah
In August I am going back to my last year in Secondary school. At the end of the year is the dreaded Leaving Certificate Dun! Dun! Duuun! I hope to get pretty much all A's as I really want to do Vet medicine in UCD, so I am all ready starting to study. I decided that I wasn't going to do a repeat of my 3rd year doing the Junior Certificate(witch was basically no study). I did all my homework and learnt off some of the things I needed for class tests but when it came down to actually study for the REAL IMPORTANT EXAM(so we were told) I started studying like 2 or 3 weeks before. Luckily the fact that all through the year I did my homework and listened most of the time in class that I didn't do too bad in my exams. However I do know if I have studied properly and earlier I would have done a lot better. (I plan on doing a blog about doing the Junior Certificate soon so watch this blog.)
Anywhoo, before I finished 5th year I set myself a goal: to learn all of my German and Irish oral work over the summer. So far its been going quiet well. Ive been studying a little bit, an hour and half each morning and I am getting work done. Basically, (before I go on and on) in this blog I will write my study tips, what works best for me, what doesn't, and basically anything I do to help me study for my exams. If your interested in knowing any of this please subscribe and you wont be disappointed.
And last but not least I have decided that I am going to keep all my study pages that I use until the end of my exams. Right now I'm at about 10 a4 pages in 3 days so I suppose that I could wallpaper my future house with all of them. Do you want to take a guess at how many pages Ill have by the end of the year?
In August I am going back to my last year in Secondary school. At the end of the year is the dreaded Leaving Certificate Dun! Dun! Duuun! I hope to get pretty much all A's as I really want to do Vet medicine in UCD, so I am all ready starting to study. I decided that I wasn't going to do a repeat of my 3rd year doing the Junior Certificate(witch was basically no study). I did all my homework and learnt off some of the things I needed for class tests but when it came down to actually study for the REAL IMPORTANT EXAM(so we were told) I started studying like 2 or 3 weeks before. Luckily the fact that all through the year I did my homework and listened most of the time in class that I didn't do too bad in my exams. However I do know if I have studied properly and earlier I would have done a lot better. (I plan on doing a blog about doing the Junior Certificate soon so watch this blog.)

Anywhoo, before I finished 5th year I set myself a goal: to learn all of my German and Irish oral work over the summer. So far its been going quiet well. Ive been studying a little bit, an hour and half each morning and I am getting work done. Basically, (before I go on and on) in this blog I will write my study tips, what works best for me, what doesn't, and basically anything I do to help me study for my exams. If your interested in knowing any of this please subscribe and you wont be disappointed.
And last but not least I have decided that I am going to keep all my study pages that I use until the end of my exams. Right now I'm at about 10 a4 pages in 3 days so I suppose that I could wallpaper my future house with all of them. Do you want to take a guess at how many pages Ill have by the end of the year?
Until later bye bye!
(Images from Google)
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