i lazy to read the textbook topics tested for my physic. But i would to do well anyone have other ways??
Originally posted by ZaiDancerz:i lazy to read the textbook topics tested for my physic. But i would to do well anyone have other ways??
It is already a good thing that you know what topics you will be tested on - It is not always that you will have such a privilege.
Being lazy won't help, there is no short cuts to success.
Anyway, if you are really that lazy to read, then head straight into the self-help books and work on those topics you will be tested on.
Originally posted by ZaiDancerz:i lazy to read the textbook topics tested for my physic. But i would to do well anyone have other ways??
The only ways to do well without studying is by cheating or being born a genius. From your post here, we can safely assume that you are not born a genius. Cheating is obviously not encouraged and no good for the long term, hence you're left with studying.
Reading your textbook would be step 1 to studying. You can also do assessment books/practice papers, but that would do you little good if you have not even read your textbook. Another more interactive way is to study together with your friends/classmates so maybe if they are kind enough, they can teach you something.
Oh wait, step 1 to studying would be listening in class to your teacher. But I'm guessing it's too late for that?
Originally posted by ZaiDancerz:i lazy to read the textbook topics tested for my physic. But i would to do well anyone have other ways??
Hi,
Sow nothing, reap nothing :P
Cheers,
Wen Shih
Originally posted by ZaiDancerz:i lazy to read the textbook topics tested for my physic. But i would to do well anyone have other ways??
Do TYS and assessment book questions, lots of it.
When in doubt, consult textbook or notes or google.
Reading the textbook alone won't get you far, unless you are totally new to the topics...