HKDSE FAQ
How should students plan an HKDSE revision path?
Learn how HKDSE students can move from diagnosis to tutoring, practice, and revision planning in a more structured way.
Direct answer
A good HKDSE revision path usually starts with identifying weak areas first, then deciding how to divide time between targeted revision, tutoring, and practice. Without that order, students may spend too much time on the wrong tasks.
Key takeaways
- Diagnosis should come before scheduling revision time
- Different subjects and weaknesses need different study balances
- A revision path should evolve as new results come in
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