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Study Together Session 4 - STEM vs Humanities with Religious Studies Support!

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by StrawberryDreams
I hope both things go well, however much you're able to get done!

Is your commute long?

30-40 minutes

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I'm here to help with Maths again :smile:

Free predicted GCSE paper here: https://www.1stclassmaths.com/exam-papers
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by sdfj
Got a chemistry exam on Friday to stress about - doing a bit of organic revision for now!

here to help!!

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by halfharry
Very excited :clap2:
Borderline allergic to chocolate :sad:


Nooooo I'm so sorry to hear this! :frown: Any other tasty sweet treat we could substitute chocolate for that you're a big fan of?
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by Muttley79
I'm here to help with Maths again :smile:
Free predicted GCSE paper here: https://www.1stclassmaths.com/exam-papers

PRSOM
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by StrawberryDreams
TSR Study Together Session - STEM vs Humanities
Including support from the wonderful @flowersinmyhair for Religious Studies - if you need some help with your RS revision today, just ask and they'll be able to support! A bit more information about @flowersinmyhair:
"I did OCR A-level RS, specifically focusing on Christianity, and at GCSE I did Eduqas studying Sikhism. I should also be able to help with the philosophy and ethics side of RS as well!"
Session Four 23rd April 2025
Welcome to the fourth general session of TSR Study Together with special support on Religious Studies today from one of our amazing volunteers! Make sure to ask your RS revision questions today :smile:
This is a social and supportive place to study alongside other students and keep yourself motivated You can find more info on how it works here and it’s open to everyone! So to kick off, let us know your goal for this evening's study session and introduce yourself if you haven't already. @Evil Homer and I will be checking in throughout the evening and we'll be handing out the rep points to attendees tomorrow
Today's ice-breaker: In honour of the long weekend being over, what is your favourite chocolate?
Good luck all!
Hi.
I'm hoping to finish my blurt on the United Nations and try and do a 10 mark Analyse Question for Sociology. My favourite chocolate is a White TWIX bar.
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by StrawberryDreams
Nooooo I'm so sorry to hear this! :frown: Any other tasty sweet treat we could substitute chocolate for that you're a big fan of?

the aim is in a few years to completely eradicate sugar from my diet - and i mean processed sugar not organic
i really like mango and apples - not the mush ones americans eat but british ones!!

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by always-anxious
:ta: I'm doing a paper 1, so the topics covered are social influence, memory, attachment and psychopathology :woo:

Any dessert with pistachio is so tasty :p: Now I am craving pistachio lol :drool:

Oooh really interesting topics! What's your favourite? I am always so interested in attachment

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by Aimee_5
tyty :grin: I’m focusing on homeostasis and dna stuff tdy…what a complex body we hv.
instead of any types of chocolate, I have: water! :tea:

Getting in your water - love it! Sitting here with a giant bottle that needs refilling as we speak so excellent reminder :biggrin:

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by Muttley79
I'm here to help with Maths again :smile:

Free predicted GCSE paper here: https://www.1stclassmaths.com/exam-papers


:adore:

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by Geo Lover 7
Hi.
I'm hoping to finish my blurt on the United Nations and try and do a 10 mark Analyse Question for Sociology. My favourite chocolate is a White TWIX bar.


Sounds great! What the 10 marker on? And a white chocolate twix is a great choice!
I can also help with geography if anyone needs it (as well as biology and RS :biggrin:)


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by halfharry
the aim is in a few years to completely eradicate sugar from my diet - and i mean processed sugar not organic
i really like mango and apples - not the mush ones americans eat but british ones!!


That's so cool :yep:

Mango is delicious :gah: I'm definitely partial to a strawberry myself :tongue: can't wait for the tasty ones to come in Summer!

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by flowersinmyhair
I can also help with geography if anyone needs it (as well as biology and RS :biggrin:)


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PRSOM!! :woo:
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by StrawberryDreams
That's so cool :yep:
Mango is delicious :gah: I'm definitely partial to a strawberry myself :tongue: can't wait for the tasty ones to come in Summer!
I love it when mangoes are on sale in Aldi :awesome:
*Other supermarkets are available
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by flowersinmyhair
Hello everyone! My favourite chocolate is a Buttermilk vegan Mars bar type thing.
I did Religious Studies at GCSE and me and most of my class struggled with quote memorisation so even though I don't do it anymore, I feel like this would be useful for those currently studying Religious Studies.
Original post
by StrawberryDreams
Oooh really interesting topics! What's your favourite? I am always so interested in attachment
Getting in your water - love it! Sitting here with a giant bottle that needs refilling as we speak so excellent reminder :biggrin:

I find attachment one of the more interesting topics too. I enjoy learning about psychopathology as well :yep:

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by halfharry
the aim is in a few years to completely eradicate sugar from my diet - and i mean processed sugar not organic
i really like mango and apples - not the mush ones americans eat but british ones!!

Mangoes and strawberries are two of my favourite fruits :p:
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by Geo Lover 7
I did Religious Studies at GCSE and me and most of my class struggled with quote memorisation so even though I don't do it anymore, I feel like this would be useful for those currently studying Religious Studies.
For memorising quotes I always found making flashcards was the best way to do it, and just repeat the flashcards until the quotes were stuck in memory.
Other RS revision tips as I am here:

Topic mind maps - I found using the specification was really useful organising it to show what themes you may be asked about

See above post about memorising quotes

Practise questions, especially if you do OCR A-level Religious Studies! The 40 mark questions are often quite challenging so practising them, and all the various ways they may ask you to write the essays.

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by flowersinmyhair
For memorising quotes I always found making flashcards was the best way to do it, and just repeat the flashcards until the quotes were stuck in memory.

second this

plus the one one-two one method works very effectively!
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by always-anxious
I find attachment one of the more interesting topics too. I enjoy learning about psychopathology as well :yep:
Mangoes and strawberries are two of my favourite fruits :p:

excellent taste!!

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