Basically, I organized all of stuff that I learned in lectures, tutorials and even previous test resources into a list. I listed them by essentiality because I had to share the time with other courses' task. The material I listed at the top or relatively top has priority for me to go through. (Since I did a terrible job on CSC165, I paid more time on proof)
The list I made with descriptions:
1. Lecture sample question
# I redo them without back to notes then highlight my incorrect and missing steps. It might kinda hard to start due to I had to recall them from my faint memory without reviewing, but I insisted it is a great way to know which parts of course I needed to focus on and paid more attention even it really takes time.
2. Review my lecture notes
# I went through my notes partly. Then, I rewrote the structural, format and step each of all inductions I learned nicely.
3. Tutorial question practice
# I wrote down the answer step by step instead of leaving them once I got an idea to prove. Practice more, gain more.
4. Discussion board
# See if anyone had same problems as I met.
5. Previous test
# Go through some previous test question and think for solutions but not write them down.
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