Read and make notes on systems analysis and design
http://www.igcseict.info/theory/8/
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Friday, November 6, 2009
Examination preparation Resources
Try out the activities in the link below on examination strategies
http://www.monash.edu.au/lls/llonline/study/exam/2.xml
http://www.monash.edu.au/lls/llonline/study/exam/2.xml
Examination Preparation
Refuse to believe the student who says she only works just before exams and still gets through. Revision doesn't begin a week before the exams, although it might be more intense towards the end of the semester. To maximise the chances of a satisfactory result in your exams, start your preparation as early as possible in the semester.
Here are five concrete things you can do at any time to prepare for exams:
•Get hold of appropriate textbooks early and familiarise yourself with them. Try to do some preliminary reading.
•Make contact with other students - they may wish to form useful study groups later on.
•Make sure you're acquainted with the course program, lectures, tutorials, lab sessions - what is or has been covered, and when?
•Think where your subjects fit in to your overall course and career objectives. Maybe more work on that subject you find boring now will pay off much later on.
•Work through past papers: You can get this from the internet or your subject teachers.
Here are five concrete things you can do at any time to prepare for exams:
•Get hold of appropriate textbooks early and familiarise yourself with them. Try to do some preliminary reading.
•Make contact with other students - they may wish to form useful study groups later on.
•Make sure you're acquainted with the course program, lectures, tutorials, lab sessions - what is or has been covered, and when?
•Think where your subjects fit in to your overall course and career objectives. Maybe more work on that subject you find boring now will pay off much later on.
•Work through past papers: You can get this from the internet or your subject teachers.
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