Im starting AS level next year and i want to know which subjects are 'memory' based. Subjects preferred to know about: Biology Chemistry Maths Physics Theology Economics Psychology
Im starting AS level next year and i want to know which subjects are 'memory' based. Subjects preferred to know about: Biology Chemistry Maths Physics Theology Economics Psychology
I guess, to an extent, Biology is very memory based. However, you do need to apply your knowledge a fair bit, something that will come with practise and something that doesn't allow you to simply recite a few facts. Essay subjects tend to be a lot more memory based, but obviously you need to acquire the skills to write a decent essay, too
Im starting AS level next year and i want to know which subjects are 'memory' based. Subjects preferred to know about: Biology Chemistry Maths Physics Theology Economics Psychology
I would say in order most memory based to least Theology Psychology Economics Biology Chemistry Physics Maths
Obviously I only do some of thowe subjects so can not say that categorically. I think what you'll find is that as you go down that list you may have to rote memorise less but you have to apply what you know which means thorough understanding. Some people find dealing with complex concepts more difficult than memorising
Im starting AS level next year and i want to know which subjects are 'memory' based. Subjects preferred to know about: Biology Chemistry Maths Physics Theology Economics Psychology
I can only speak for the ones I know about.
Biology is memory heavy followed by Chemistry which is also memory heavy.
Physics and maths can fall into the same category although you have to remember a bit more in physics.
Psychology is very memory based from personal experience. Thing with Biology and Chemistry is that there may be a lot of 'how science works' questions so rather than memorising you have to apply what you have learnt. Maths is only really memorising in terms for formulae.
Im starting AS level next year and i want to know which subjects are 'memory' based. Subjects preferred to know about: Biology Chemistry Maths Physics Theology Economics Psychology
All subjects require memorisation to some extent. But from your list I would say biology and psychology mostly require memorising facts.