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I am attempting to self study 5 GCSE’s. What is the best way to approach this, without getting overwhelmed with information and be able to feel like I’m progressing?
I am self employed and currently have a lot of time to study. I need some help with the best/smart ways to approach this, which will allow me to succeed.
How much time should I spend on each subject without my brain getting fogged with information?
How should I approach my text books?
Do I need a dedicated note book for each subject?
What is the best way to memorise what I have learned?
My Subjects are:
iGCSE English Language, Biology and Chemistry.
GCSE Maths and Religious Studies.
I really need to succeed in this.
Any help will be appreciated greatly!
Thanks,
- Curtis
I am self employed and currently have a lot of time to study. I need some help with the best/smart ways to approach this, which will allow me to succeed.
How much time should I spend on each subject without my brain getting fogged with information?
How should I approach my text books?
Do I need a dedicated note book for each subject?
What is the best way to memorise what I have learned?
My Subjects are:
iGCSE English Language, Biology and Chemistry.
GCSE Maths and Religious Studies.
I really need to succeed in this.
Any help will be appreciated greatly!
Thanks,
- Curtis
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just go through your textbooks and do some of the questions/exercises. work out how many pages of textbook you need to get through per day on average and try roughly stick to that.
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