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How to study for biology? :(

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M-H:
Hi 5 Amy!!! Another Bio luver ;D

Amelia:
Amy? or Amelia? :P

**RoRo**:

--- Quote from: Ari Ben Canaan on November 21, 2010, 12:51:38 pm ---The problem is you and not the resources.

You're probably way too distracted with other stuff.

http://www.biology-questions-and-answers.com/index.html

^^Best site for bio help/revision.

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Okay...I don't think I'd be way too distracted for 3-4 years! LOL :D

Thanks for the site anyways, and yea, you could be right about being distracted, but why is it only for bio? Math and chem go pretty well with me!

**RoRo**:

--- Quote from: Master_Key on November 21, 2010, 01:12:06 pm ---It must not be distracting if you are a strong minded person. You may feel that studying biology is boring if you have too many resources, so if you feel like this then select out the best ones.

Hope you get on track!

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I am PLUS a moody person too at the same time, in the sense I'd do something only if I'm in the mood for it, otherwise, no!
Except if I have a test and then, it's just like I don't have any other option but to actually study!

I find biology very lengthy and full of details and each book/resource has a part of the information!

I think I'd have to make a summary of all the points in all those resources and form a new book for me then!

Thanks Master_Key! :)

**RoRo**:

--- Quote from: M-H on November 21, 2010, 07:29:51 pm ---Look. First, it's all about constructing your revision in an organized manner. Chillax  8)
Second and most important, you have to know the basic points of all the chapters. Yeah, I know what you feel with a load of resources. But they're all really basically just to explain the fundamentals. For example- in the case of human physiology- you'd have to know all the organs involved, their roles to carry out the main function. Like in the circulatory system-you'd have to know about heart, the blood vessels and all of that. What are their roles? How is it done? How is it carried out and etc-are really the basic things that your revision should be able to answer.
And then of course, you should know how to apply this knowledge. That depends upon the pattern of the Q paper. For the quantitative analysis- you should know certain formula or whatever that would be needed for the experiments.
I hope you got what I meant. Practice your papers, never fear any part of the chapter or questions. It's okay to make mistakes but remember not to repeat them once you know them. Learn more about the things the examiner would be looking in a particular Q-it just makes you smarter cz you don't have to beat about the bush-you know what to write to get your marks that way. CZ...using your ATPs to write all that should be really worth it innit :D ;)
Take care!!!
Nid is missed for answering BIO Qs :D

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mmmm... I like the last part about looking for what the examiner wants, I need that DESPERATELY!
Thanks a lot for your tips! :)

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