How to prepare for science
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We have to prepare for science by understanding and memorising science.
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You don't specifically have a different technique to prepare for Science, but you can know it better if you pay more attention.
Reading and memorizing your chapters after your class would help you recall what you learnt.
Keep writing running-notes as your teacher explains, so you can refer it later.
Science is not an easy subject, so paying attention is very much required, and if you don't understand something, you should immediately take help of someone nearby.
Follow your own study schedule, as Science may be difficult, but is still a subject. But if you want to excel in Science, then you can compare the situations to something fun that would catch your mind and would make it easier to remember.
Scientific terms are specifically hard to remember, but breaking the words and learning is a good idea. Also, usually, while naming something scientific, suffixes and prefixes are very necessary. So learning a few suffixes and prefixes along with their meanings would help you understand better.
Good Luck!
Reading and memorizing your chapters after your class would help you recall what you learnt.
Keep writing running-notes as your teacher explains, so you can refer it later.
Science is not an easy subject, so paying attention is very much required, and if you don't understand something, you should immediately take help of someone nearby.
Follow your own study schedule, as Science may be difficult, but is still a subject. But if you want to excel in Science, then you can compare the situations to something fun that would catch your mind and would make it easier to remember.
Scientific terms are specifically hard to remember, but breaking the words and learning is a good idea. Also, usually, while naming something scientific, suffixes and prefixes are very necessary. So learning a few suffixes and prefixes along with their meanings would help you understand better.
Good Luck!
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