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<blockquote data-quote="Alice G" data-source="post: 32225" data-attributes="member: 1160"><p>Just to add my two cents here too - we all learn and work very differently. At university, I was often holed away for longer hours than my immediate friends doing the same course - I am someone who needs to be sure of my understanding and the best ways of working for me are extensive note-taking, consolidation of notes in revision cards/spider diagrams and listening to lectures etc. I think that to be honest - if this is working for you and it is sustainable (even if very time-consuming) I think you are putting yourself in the best position to perform well for the exams. Otherwise. I would query whether you are note-taking effectively. If you are writing pages of notes for a chapter of reading then maybe you are not doing as well as you could in terms of noting the 'need to know with nice extras to also bear in mind'. It could well be that you are indeed noting everything required - just something to maybe query and think about <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>You sound like a really committed student - keep pushing and I am sure you will be rewarded with the end result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice G, post: 32225, member: 1160"] Just to add my two cents here too - we all learn and work very differently. At university, I was often holed away for longer hours than my immediate friends doing the same course - I am someone who needs to be sure of my understanding and the best ways of working for me are extensive note-taking, consolidation of notes in revision cards/spider diagrams and listening to lectures etc. I think that to be honest - if this is working for you and it is sustainable (even if very time-consuming) I think you are putting yourself in the best position to perform well for the exams. Otherwise. I would query whether you are note-taking effectively. If you are writing pages of notes for a chapter of reading then maybe you are not doing as well as you could in terms of noting the 'need to know with nice extras to also bear in mind'. It could well be that you are indeed noting everything required - just something to maybe query and think about :) You sound like a really committed student - keep pushing and I am sure you will be rewarded with the end result. [/QUOTE]
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