• Question: What are some of the tips I can use to pass Chemistry?

    Asked by tree20hue to Arnold, Edna, Elkana, Gliday, Jacinta, Michael, Mike, Mmboyi, Sally on 9 Jul 2025.
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      Sally Odunga answered on 9 Jul 2025: last edited 9 Jul 2025 2:11 pm


      I hope these suggestions help you the way they helped me — especially with subjects I used to struggle in, like Kiswahili. If you’re having a hard time with science subjects, here’s what you can try:

      Surround yourself with people who have a positive attitude towards Chemistry. Their mindset can influence you in a good way.

      Find out what’s causing your negative attitude toward Chemistry and try to deal with it. For example, if the problem is how a teacher explains things, talk to another teacher or ask classmates who understand the subject well.

      Do a lot of reading, but make it fun and structured. Join or form a science study group. Learning with others can make difficult topics easier to understand.

      Revise past papers to know how questions are set

      Most importantly, believe in yourself. Tell yourself you are good at Chemistry — because you become what you believe.

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      Jacinta Nzilani answered on 10 Jul 2025:


      Hey,
      Let me share what worked for me when it comes to studying chemistry. First off, list all the topics you need to cover, starting with the hardest ones. Trust me, tackling the tough stuff first gives you that power boost 💥. After that, find a study buddy or even a couple of friends who are killing it in those subjects. You can quiz each other, explain things, and keep it lit 🔥. Once you’ve got your squad, slot in specific times for study sessions. No excuses, fam! Stick to the schedule because, remember, you’re the one winning here 🙌🏽. After each topic, do some practice questions to see if you’re really getting it do you guys still have made familiars. Think of it like a mini-test no one wants to fail, so keep grinding! 💪🏽 And for your notes make them fun! (personalize them) Write short, easy-to-understand notes that you’ll actually want to look at. Add colors, doodles, even some memes whatever works for you. 📚🎨 Don’t just copy from the textbook; make it your own. Finally, remember: it’s not about how many hours you study, it’s about how smart you study. Focused study sessions will take you way further than cramming all night. So, get organized, stay on track, and let’s turn studying into a vibe! 😎🔥

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