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How to Study Chemistry

#1: Read The Material Before Going To Class

The method known as ‘Flipped Classroom’ or ‘Class Reversed’ is a growing trend in all subjects, including science. However, its effect in learning Chemistry can be seen twofold. The technique encourages students to study the lesson before going to class. This concept familiarises the student with the subject content making the class much easier to follow. Students can then consolidate that knowledge and use class time to raise important questions.

#2: Understanding Rather Than Memorising

William James said: “The essence of genius is to know what to overlook.” We cannot agree more! You have to be selective with what you memorise. When we study, efforts should focus on understanding concepts rather than memorising every last detail. Once we have gathered the important facts, we can implement this selective memory method. But remember, under no circumstances should memorisation replace understanding.

#3: Use Flashcards

The course is full of Chemical symbols, Chemical formulas and very scientific language. Interpreting all of these concepts correctly is key to your success in Chemistry. Although this may seem like an obvious point, large numbers of students fail Chemistry each year because they underestimate the importance of understanding this complex subject.

With this in mind, study sheets or flashcards are ideal for organising and storing chemical symbols and formulas on. Once you have created a good set of flashcards containing the periodic table of the elements and formulas, memorisation will become much easier.

#4: Take Notes

It is not enough to simply pay attention in class. In Chemistry, it is necessary to write down everything and understand what you taking notes on. Formulas and equations are far easier to understand once written down and presented in the right way. When notes are compiled and stored in an organised fashion, it is easier to determine what you do and don’t understand. If you want a simple way to create some great notes wherever you are, try our Online Notes tool.

#5: Practice Daily

Continuing with the previous point, one of the key areas in the study of Chemistry is practice. Solving equations and practical problems should be a feature part of your study routine. Test your knowledge with sample Chemistry tests on a regular basis. This will prepare you for your exam and assesses your level of understanding of Chemistry to date. Moreover, as we mentioned in the subject of Biology, it is important to go to the lab as often as possible. There is no substitute for hands on experience. It strengthens our knowledge of Chemistry in a practical environment.

Then, starts your good marks.

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