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My history teacher has designated me the science representative for our class, a stem student in a sea of humanity students.
Anyone any good at physics? I'm dying over here
24/11/2019
Here’s some physics bits because my particle physics teacher is shite :) My handwriting is really messy but I promise this is much better than it used to be
15. Least favourite study method(s)?
Oh, I absolutely hate cram revising. It just does not work for me at all, and really isn’t good for me stress-wise. I can’t just watch videos either. At GCSE, there were tons of video resources we were encouraged to use as revision, but the voices were so monotonous that I couldn't maintain my concentration for more than a minute. I honest;y would have preferred scripting and writing my own videos (which, in hindsight, probably would have helped more)
I've learnt that I prefer wider, open gaps in my work rather than cramming things into a page, as blocks of writing (even when interspersed with diagrams, colour, etc.) are hard to read/ concentrate on.
However, I don't want a blank-looking bullet journal or revision notes that don't look... like revision. Can anyone offer any advice?
Currently so glad i have the English school system purely for alevel physics because things are so cool
9:01am 1/12/2019
Practice physics questions before tomorrow’s exam
i have to get special permission from the principal of my college to miss a week or two of classes to go to a lab and do work experience