im doing As chem and i am finding it hard to remember facts. people are good at chem do you keep writing notes and rereading them regularly?? i tend to write notes and never look at them again.
the more often you use something. the more likely you are to remember it. i can read over notes for ever and nothing will sink in. but actually applying the information over and over again (usually in the form of questions) definitely helps loads
What exactly do you find difficult, gernally do notes re write them till i can rember them do past papers, if i really dont understand soemthing ill use my chem text book or chem guide or ask teacher
i was s**t at chem and i survived by copying what i'd learnt that day in the evening, helped jog my memory and makes wayy more sense reading things second/third time round. take the time to try and properly understand it then it'll all become much easier come exam time
didn't like past papers though - they just scared me
im doing As chem and i am finding it hard to remember facts. people are good at chem do you keep writing notes and rereading them regularly?? i tend to write notes and never look at them again.
I would say no. I read the textbook from time to time but like people have said. PAST PAPERS
Engineers apply some physics and mathematics to real world problems, yes. Do a physics degree and try to find a job with it afterwards (except teaching).