HKDSE FAQ
How should students plan an HKDSE revision timetable?
A practical HKDSE revision timetable guide covering weak-subject time, paper practice, review rhythm, and rest balance.
Direct answer
A good HKDSE revision timetable is not about filling every hour. It works better when time is allocated according to weak subjects, practice papers, review cycles, and recovery rhythm.
Key takeaways
- The timetable should reflect weak vs strong subjects
- Paper practice and review should be planned separately
- Consistency matters more than perfect-looking planning
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