Eg; you have a summarised chunk of info in front of you, extracted from a chemistry guidebook, how are you going to remember them well and apply them in answering questions?
I mean these infos are like mainly for your understanding...do you expect yourself to memorise? Cuz i do grasp the concept of these infos, is that i find it hard to explain accurately in words, and after which i will only have a vague memory of these infos, the fact that there are so many chapters to study...
But the main thing is that how am i going to study? This is my study method. I will compile alll the mistakes i have made in exam ( by looking through my sch chemistry file) and for the weaker topic refer back to tutition notes, guidebook and textbook and i will TRY to memorise them... And then do lots of practices on them.
But most of the time, i have so many weak topics in which i only have vague memory of them, depsite understanding them when i study that topic, and i tell myself that i got to commit to my memory...however there isn't enough time, and after a while, i will lose my interest..
I mean my exam isn't coming...i just want to be consistent...however, i will feel bored after a while when memorising chemistry and the worst thing is that, that may not solve the problem of having a weak concept of a certain. Please don't give me suggestion. Tell me where my faults lie and the better study method, step-by-step, pls...
Oh.. and writing notes doesn't help either...i will still have a vague memory of what i had written.