Originally posted by RETARDED_MORON:Every top student will tell you one thing: consistent work. That would mean two months before an examination, you should already be doing regular revision in addition to homework.
Set aside a minimum amount of time for solid revision every day, and have the discipline to STAY COMMITTED to your plan.
agree lor. Last min chiong no use 1Originally posted by RETARDED_MORON:Every top student will tell you one thing: consistent work. That would mean two months before an examination, you should already be doing regular revision in addition to homework.
Set aside a minimum amount of time for solid revision every day, and have the discipline to STAY COMMITTED to your plan.
ya i am interested too... lol...Originally posted by striderz_o405:![]()
![]()
what an advice from the XMS top pupil with 10A1s. But I really have to agree with you. Because I never studied consistently and ended up in a slacking JC.
by the way are you taking PCME subjects in RJ? Or is it BCME?
Physics and Economics are for the weak. I take Biology, Chemistry, Math and History -- subjects which require more than just a functional brain to ace. By the way, if anyone is contemplating taking H2 History as a contrasting subject, don't. It is a killer subject not meant for the weak.Originally posted by striderz_o405:![]()
![]()
what an advice from the XMS top pupil with 10A1s. But I really have to agree with you. Because I never studied consistently and ended up in a slacking JC.
by the way are you taking PCME subjects in RJ? Or is it BCME?
You proOriginally posted by RETARDED_MORON:Physics and Economics are for the weak. I take Biology, Chemistry, Math and History -- subjects which require more than just a functional brain to ace. By the way, if anyone is contemplating taking H2 History as a contrasting subject, don't. It is a killer subject not meant for the weak.
cute gals!?Originally posted by mayday80:I used to go study center near my house. Always got some cute girls to keep you going. Seriously, friends to hang around with while mugging helped me a lot!
Economics for the weak?Originally posted by RETARDED_MORON:Physics and Economics are for the weak. I take Biology, Chemistry, Math and History -- subjects which require more than just a functional brain to ace. By the way, if anyone is contemplating taking H2 History as a contrasting subject, don't. It is a killer subject not meant for the weak.
What do you mean by physics are 4 the weak??? Maybe u should try some Quantum mech b4 u make such a sweeping statement.What i mean is not ur lame lame A level QM introduction. In fact, I feel biology and chemistry at A level require more memory work than math and phy, so dun really think it is THAT BRILLIANT to score. I feel Futher math is the most challenging subject in mi Jc life while A level chem just require some basic understanding and lots of memory space in thy brain. If ya do some post grad study, u probably realise how physics play an important role in all branches of science. However, if ya are just the type that only care abt A level results, then ur passion in science wont last for long. Btw, Physics is compulsory for all students who wish to become engineers.Originally posted by RETARDED_MORON:Physics and Economics are for the weak. I take Biology, Chemistry, Math and History -- subjects which require more than just a functional brain to ace. By the way, if anyone is contemplating taking H2 History as a contrasting subject, don't. It is a killer subject not meant for the weak.