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by halfharry
second this
plus the one one-two one method works very effectively!
How does this method work?
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by halfharry
fun fact of the day!
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Ketamine is commonly used as analgesia in pre-hospital emergency medicine :smile:
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by StrawberryDreams
:adore:
Sounds great! What the 10 marker on? And a white chocolate twix is a great choice!
I have no idea. I'll choose a 10 marker later. I'm still on my way home. I'm doing a 10 mark Analyse question because I got my Sociology test from a month ago back today and I got 25/40, a B, but I forgot what to do for the 10 mark Analyse question which meant I didn't answer it properly and spent to long on it which meant I didn't finish my essay. I'm still ecstatic about a B, especially considering what happened.😁
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by Geo Lover 7
I have no idea. I'll choose a 10 marker later. I'm still on my way home. I'm doing a 10 mark Analyse question because I got my Sociology test from a month ago back today and I got 25/40, a B, but I forgot what to do for the 10 mark Analyse question which meant I didn't answer it properly and spent to long on it which meant I didn't finish my essay. I'm still ecstatic about a B, especially considering what happened.😁
Do analyse questions in sociology work the same way as they do in geography?
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by flowersinmyhair
How does this method work?

oh so basically

if its a short quote - break it into one word at a time
long quote - break it into multiple words a time

just pulled this bible verse from the top of my head

John 3:16

For God so loved the world he gave his only son so that whosever believeth in him may not perish but live and have eternal life

Id memorise it like this

1.

for God so loved the world

2.

world loved so God for

3.

for God so loved the world he gave his only son

4.

son only his gave he world the loved so God for


keep going back to the beginning as you learn more of each phrase and yes you should be able to recite it backwards, but youll notice it helps a lot with memoriation - did this for my french speaking

side note: I call it that method because in choir we used to always warm up to one, one-two-one, one-two-three-two-one etc...
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by flowersinmyhair
Ketamine is commonly used as analgesia in pre-hospital emergency medicine :smile:

yesss!!!

for those wondering: analgesia = pain relief

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by halfharry
here to help!!

A-Level chemistry? Thanks - I’ll let you know if I get stuck!
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by sdfj
A-Level chemistry? Thanks - I’ll let you know if I get stuck!

yes - did a whole a level in it!
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by halfharry
fun fact of the day!
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No idea what that means!
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by flowersinmyhair
Do analyse questions in sociology work the same way as they do in geography?
No, not at all.
Analyse questions in Geography involve data whilst analyse questions in Sociology are 2 essay paragraphs with no introduction or conclusion. You use an "Item" though which helps you.
(edited 9 months ago)

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by halfharry
oh so basically

if its a short quote - break it into one word at a time
long quote - break it into multiple words a time

just pulled this bible verse from the top of my head

John 3:16

For God so loved the world he gave his only son so that whosever believeth in him may not perish but live and have eternal life

Id memorise it like this

1.

for God so loved the world

2.

world loved so God for

3.

for God so loved the world he gave his only son

4.

son only his gave he world the loved so God for


keep going back to the beginning as you learn more of each phrase and yes you should be able to recite it backwards, but youll notice it helps a lot with memoriation - did this for my french speaking

side note: I call it that method because in choir we used to always warm up to one, one-two-one, one-two-three-two-one etc...


Love this!

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by halfharry
fun fact of the day!

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Nice :biggrin: What a great fact of the day!

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by flowersinmyhair
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.



:adore: such helpful information! Thank you :woo:

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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!

Gonna do a good ol’ past paper for math, then do some revision for my computer science 'mini test' that's tomorrow :redface:

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by SilentPrincess13
Gonna do a good ol’ past paper for math, then do some revision for my computer science 'mini test' that's tomorrow :redface:

Gotta love a past paper! Oooh I hope it goes well, any particular topic that the test is on?

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by StrawberryDreams
Gotta love a past paper! Oooh I hope it goes well, any particular topic that the test is on?

Thanks! :h:
Yeah... it's on Unit 3... which is Hardware :argh:

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by SilentPrincess13
Thanks! :h:
Yeah... it's on Unit 3... which is Hardware :argh:


Eeeeek good luck - you've got this :woo:

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by StrawberryDreams
Eeeeek good luck - you've got this :woo:

Thank you :biggrin:

Reply 57

Gonna read some Aeneid in my phone js for this lol. On holidays

Reply 58

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by StrawberryDreams
Hey! Oooh good luck on the mock paper :biggrin: and Bueno is a classic for a reason :banana:

Thanks 🙂

Reply 59

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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!

Hey, sorry to join late, my favourite chocolate definitely have to be lindor especially the fruit-flavoured ones 😋

I've been at psychology revision and I'll try write up some further mechanics flashcards now

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