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Monday, October 02, 2006
Jeff: Yo! Alrite, i wanted to post about exam tips before the retests actually started, but too bad i didnt have the time to actually do that. So im gonna give a really simplified version, and hope its not too late for those who are willing to heed it.
Time management: Try to find out how much time is allocated to each mark in your paper.( e.g. AM P1 80marks/120mins, so 1 mark 1.5mins.) Take no more than 4mins to be stuck on one question, meaning that your not writing anything down or not progressing at all.
Eligible handwriting: Im guilty of having an untidy, uneligible handwriting, but im trying to improve it. Try to write in a way where humans can read, but do not spend too much effort on writing in the nicest neatest handwriting.
For essays, organise the points if you are able to categorize them.
Before doing any paper, maintain a high level of confidence by doing basic questions in ur last min preparation. Do last minute recollections of points to further your confidence. (may backfire if u dun noe the basics.)
Have an early night before any paper. It keeps you clear-headed.
Take a very short break if you get distracted and hear noises, especially music. I had one experience when doing the EM P2 for prelims, and i actually heard Ju Hua Tai echoing in my mind. Really distracting. So take a very short break to clear your mind.
Hope it helps! =) ''With every fall, there will eventually be a rise to equate it.''
ZeFaRiAn PoStEd aT 7:48 PM
Saturday, September 30, 2006
IaN: yo ppl~! it's been a long time sicne i blogged~! its not coz im gone but i dun really haf a thing wif studies anw.. hahaz.. so to track off a little since we haf not much "academics" info on our hands, i'd like to introduce a good way to relax in between ur breaks if u hadn't done it yet.. YOUTUBE~!! hahaz.. but dis post is more for bball fans, but for non-bball ppl.. u might wanna watch it and get urself tainted wif the bball addiction. coz wad u guys r abt to see, its UNBELIEVABLE. here dey r..( so as to not lag the thing i've decided to juz post the urls, so juz click on dem to watch it. ^^)
1) AND1 SILK- one of the newer players on AND1 and he's VERI good.. watch his passes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYRznDpUZUI
2) AND1 in Phillipines- dis is one thing we Asians can finally be proud of. watch AND1 get pissed by a shorty(WATCH HIM~!) he's REALLY fast. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM_STBjaXy0
3) AND1 in JAPAN- KONICHIWA~! dis vid's showin the japs gettin deir a**es played by the AND1 but the real deal's in deir passin. KAWAIINEH~! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOyw9NxUE5o
so i guees dats the only stuff worth putting up rite now.. and i'll still be lookin out for sum great vids, so stay tuned~! P.S ppl interested in settin up sites liddat.. pls gif us a ring or drop us an email. we've got sum matters to discuss(*HEH HEH*)
ZeFaRiAn PoStEd aT 9:57 PM
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Jeff: A bit of side tracking but this is really nice. You wun regret watching this!
ZeFaRiAn PoStEd aT 10:26 PM
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Jeff: Yo! Quite long nv post le, but still got ppl clicking on the ads! thanks ar! alrite, today i shall post about tips to study Geography. You know the rules, dun hold me responsible if something goes really wrong coz this is wad i do, and doesnt necessarily work for you. So here goes!
Firstly, spot the topics that you are going to study, unless you are going to study everything. Some topics cannot be isolated as questions come in mixed themes, e.g. climate and vegetation or weathering, rivers and coasts. Others, such as plate tectonics, are usually asked as a single question. Study a minimum of 4 SETS ( plate tectonics is considered one SET, climate and vegetation is another SET.)
Secondly, get the concepts in your head, especially formations of landforms. One simple way to rmb formations is to visualise. If you have enough time, do something like a comic strip on formation of a certain landform. If not, just search the web for such formations. As long as you have read the text, and know the stages of the formation, it shouldnt be much of a problem.
Thirdly, for those questions with a lot of factors, such as factors affecting rate of weathering, you shud compile a list in point form. Here's the trick. During the exams, we will be so tensed up that our phrasing for the answers are gibberish (happened to me once), so one thing you can do, is to actually rephrase the points into simpler terms, of course, making sure that it doesnt mean different things. This way, in the exams, the points will come to you naturally. The rephrasing also ensures that you really understand a certain concept rather than just memorising it.
Fourthly, diagrams are important, but dont waste your time replicating them and compiling dem. Just read MC or the textbook as they have quite well drawn diagrams.
Finally, PRACTICE, like always. Read thru the questions in TYS, and make sure the points of the answer come to you as quickly as possible. This allows your speed of recollection to increase, and thus more time for doing those evaluation and analysis questions.
Hope this helps! =) ''To go down without a struggle is that of a weakling.''
ZeFaRiAn PoStEd aT 3:23 PM
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Jeff: Yo! finally, we have a brave hero who stands out and shares his secret to success in English. however he seems to be really shy and wish to be known only as XS. alrite, here are his tips: for compre- do not rush through the questions. read the questions carefully, den zoom in to the paragraph where the answer can be found. write in full sentences and don't hesitate to write naggy answers. after answering, check if there are any loopholes in your answers and see if you are answering to the questions directly. for summary- make sure the summary points are relevant to the wad the question is asking for. if you FEEL that something is important, just add it in. highlight these key points of your summary and try to rephrase the words and change the sentence structure as much as possible. juz do one draft for rephrasing your points will do, unless you really got a lot of time. once again i would like to thank XS for stepping out to contribute. hope that more ppl will oso step out to contribute your keys to success.
ZeFaRiAn PoStEd aT 10:04 PM
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Jeff: Yo! Thank you for all your support, and hope you all will continue to visit this blog, and make this blog your daily blog! Alrite, so for today, I'll be sharing tips for Maths and A Maths. I ain't a pro in maths ar, so please don't think this is some godly advice or anithing. Its juz how i practise maths. Tt's all. It would help if the maths pros can email us about how dey study for maths. Alrite i shall start!
Firstly, you should get all the concepts clear. By saying this, i mean that you must know how to use the concepts (e.g. differentiation and integration). These concepts are like weapons for you to fight in a war, severely important.
Next, get all the formulas in your head. You shud noe when and how to use them. Some examples are like cosine and sine rule. If possible, you should make an effort to compile all of dem into a list so that its easier to memorise. Memorise them, and it will be equivalent to learning how to use the weapons! Next, take out all the worksheets that a related to a particular topic and sort dem all out. After which, compile all the different type of questions and make sure you know how to solve dem even if the values are changed. This method is time-consuming, so an alternative would be taking out the questions from tys. This will be training your physical abilities for the war!
Finally! Time practice! Keep doing papers after papers. Do not be lazy! This can surely train your speed up and you will be ready for the final battle! The O's......
Hope this helps! =) P.S. I apologise to those who feel that the war analogy is lame. Hehe.
''Above each failure, is one who learnt. Persist and succeed, back off and fail.''
ZeFaRiAn PoStEd aT 4:27 PM
Friday, September 22, 2006
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