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How do I revise for my OCR GCSE Economics Unit 1 Exam? I'm in year 10, and my OCR GCSE Economics Unit 1 exam is on the 18th of may
I've been revising for some time
I read through the textbook, I've written out the textbook many times
but when I sit past...
Started by JG97 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Is by memorising everything , in small chunks
3) divide everything into small chapters
4) after you think you.
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The more I think about it, the more I realize this. Students are given lists of facts to memorize and recite on cue without ever needing to understand the underlying concepts, why such discoveries were made, what the thoughts behind them were, how the...
Started by Frenetic Pony on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at xkcd):
The class because you couldn't put in the effort to memorize the textbook answers to stuff you put in the effort to memorize the textbook answers to stuff you purportedly already know over the same textbook you just had them buy.....
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Intelligence
Exams are used to measure your ability to, memorise, understand, use logic, be creative, think fast etc.
Basically, the system wants to sort out the smart students from the dumb ones. You can't try to be smart, you're either smart, or you...
Started by Faze on
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by 19 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thestudentroom):
What's stopping you from memorising the entire book revision I didn't open the C1 textbook until 7 hours before I had to go to the exam, I looked over of the problem, and deal with it....
Be to find the root of the problem, and deal with it .
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I never cease to marvel at that outstanding creation of PG Wodehouse, Bertie Wooster. I have more than one reason to have singled Bertie out of all his priceless creations. The most important of them all is that I see myself as a mirror image of Bertie...
Started by Cheeniya on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at indusladies):
That we Indians lost much of our tradition and texts since we relied more on memorising and reciting.
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Help me - bad teacher
Okay so this is probably a tad late seeing as my exam is in 2 weeks but it's better late than never!
I study computing and it's a tough course but my teacher is pretty unorganised. He hasn't taught me much and it would really help...
Started by EleanorCasely on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thestudentroom):
Basically just memorising all past paper questions/answers, brushing up.
Damn school lol.
Re: Help me - bad teacher weeks ago...
Hopefully this will be somewhat applicable to your situation.
And the textbook.
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Thomas E. Payne,"Understanding English Grammar: A Linguistic Introduction"
Cambridge | 2010 | ISBN: 0521757118 | 452 pages | PDF | 2.4 MB
Language is primarily a tool for communication, yet many textbooks still treat English grammar as simply a set of...
Started by honhungoc on
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by 1 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at noeman):
For Business Result Upper-Intermediate
PDF | 2MB
This homemade game "Tic Tac" based on the textbook.
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Anyone else finding C3 chemistry difficult?
I've attempted doing a past paper however i'm finding the titration and volumetric analysis part quite difficult..:(
My chem teacher did teach us however that method is slightly complicated:confused: any help...
Started by aa05 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thestudentroom):
CGP is good for teaching you equations but i use the textbook for everything else! I find.
I find that making a table for titration helps quite a bit easiest .
So much memorising esp analysis.
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On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 16:11:25 -0700 (PDT), Iain <iain_inkster@hotmail.com
I have successfully memorised the various verb conjugations, passive,
active, infinitives and all. However, it hasn't gone into my internal
system yet. The information is ...
Started by Iain on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
I developed another file in which each
exercise-sentence in the textbook is immediately followed.
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I've been programming as a consultant for years, and I adore my work, which involves a lot of object-oriented analysis and design of software systems using managed languages (ie. software engineering ). But I'd like to get a doctorate eventually, and ...
Started by calico-cat on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Of course, if you want the classic computer science text, you need to read .
textbook currently written.
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I'll be concise and say I take criticism to heart. I can deal with constructive criticism, but when I hear the same old chestnuts when nothing else is wrong (you speak too fast) and an array of creative criticisms, my head starts to boil. Sorry, but the...
Started by cow sung on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at forumosa):
I don't get the micromanaging too much these days....
Colleagues are frequently extremely disorganised, yet expect clairvoyance on my part .
I've been here almost five years and I still don't know how to deal with this stuff .
Cow sung: I honestly don't know.
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