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luna April 6, 2026 5:05 pm

hsc exam after two months....i suck at chemistry, physics, mathematics and biology....HELP MEEE T-T

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    Vorelithique April 6, 2026 6:54 pm

    Study. A LOT. If you don't understand something, search it up or, even better (if it goes into detail about it) look in your textbook. Quizlet lets you import slides from your classes as well and makes q-cards for you if you need to memorize anything though you will need to edit those a bit. Practice, as well, you'd be better off doing practice problems for classes like those. You could ask your professor for questions in your textbook or if there's a past exam you can do to practice.
    You could also search up your class code or grade level along with the class and then "practice exam/problems" after that.

    luna April 6, 2026 8:21 pm
    Study. A LOT. If you don't understand something, search it up or, even better (if it goes into detail about it) look in your textbook. Quizlet lets you import slides from your classes as well and makes q-cards ... Vorelithique

    tysm !!! (^o^)

    zaddy chill April 6, 2026 8:24 pm

    This is what I do a few years back and still apply it when working; make a category for each and every subject. For the subject you mention, it can be in two categories which is;

    + Facts - Biology, Chemistry
    + Calculations - Mathematics, Physics

    (Chemistry and physics can be both facts and calculations heavy)

    With this way, you can find techniques to help you study. For example;

    - Facts: Solidifying facts requires 3 phases; understand the concept, memorize and remember it. Always ask your teacher regarding things you don't understand, find additional learning material on youtube and you can study group with your friends. Pick the correct methods for certain pieces of information. Always consistently review on things that you have learned.

    - Calculations: Set a time limit everyday, where you solve calculation problems. For example; you do math for 30mins + physics for 30mins. Keep that in mind, you can adjust the time limit based on your preference. Consistency is important.

    Additional way is to use timetable. Adjust your own time to your preference. Use a ratio for subject your master: and subject you weak at. For example; you master more in biology than physics. So in a week, you can use 3:5 ratio, biology (3): physics (5). You learn biology for 6 hours and physics for 10 hours to make it balance.

    But in all honesty, its still depends on how you manage your time and how hard you work on your study. Balance your time well. Hope this helps! Good luck on your study!

    luna April 6, 2026 9:24 pm
    This is what I do a few years back and still apply it when working; make a category for each and every subject. For the subject you mention, it can be in two categories which is;+ Facts - Biology, Chemistry + C... zaddy chill

    omg this is so useful !!! TYSMMMM