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Focusing while studying. It can be difficult at times to focus on mathematics but there are a few things that can be done to help: Aim to complete a certain amount of work (e.g. a certain number of practice questions), rather than allotting a timeframe. Try to find a quiet place to study. Try to
Mathematics is best learnt through practice. Prioritise studying by completing practice questions. These can be found in a variety of ways including past exams (available on the VCAA website) and “Question Types and Skills” or topic summary notes available through our website. Look back on past assignments and practice exams and consider what areas you
In the last month before VCE, many students think there is no time for them to prepare. It is necessary for you to get rid of this anxiety, because you have the following tasks to do! Review the VCE Questions At this time, you may have done lots of exercises in all subjects with the
With the end of the Term 3, comes the last month before the VCE. At this time, it is inevitable for many Year 12 students to feel anxious. They thought they mastered the knowledge, but are still struggling with relevant questions. Targeting on their different situations, A Plus Pal lists some methods below for stress
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To make a learning plan in high school, the first step is to gain a clear knowledge about the high school period and about the tasks in every subsequent stage. A Plus Pal presents the chronological learning plan below for your reference. Year 10 is the adaptation stage. Its priority is the adaptation to the
In learning, it is inevitable to meet and sometimes even hard to notice some traps. In last week, A Plus Pal has summarised the traps in English, Math and Foreign Language. Then, what about Arts and Science? Have you already been caught by their traps? Here is the answer. Traps in Science: Learning Physics, Chemistry
High school students need to master not only knowledge, but also the learning approach. To help students especially those of Year 10 learn more effectively, A Plus Pal lists the learning approach of various subjects. Learning Approach to English: ① Keep accumulating. English learning calls for gradual accumulation, from words to texts, which serves as
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Nowadays, it seems like a trend for high school students to involve themselves in tutoring. Some buy various reference books, others use tutoring services online or offline. Is the tutoring really necessary? It has the following 4 benefits. ① Enhance the weak subjects. Many students suffer the unsatisfactory performance in one or two specific subjects,
In learning, it is inevitable to meet and sometimes even hard to aware some traps. A Plus Pal lists the traps in English, Math and Foreign Language and provides the methods to avoid them. Traps in English: inconstant learning. English learning is not a straightforward process. On the contrary, it calls for gradual accumulation. Most
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