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For people who have done the hsc, are the trials generally easier, harder or of similar difficulty as the actual hsc
What a load of BS - you come first in just about every exam ffs :lol:
what the f**k? :lol:
how could you do that much ffs?
Yeah studying is very stressful, especially english - a total farce of a subject. I can't sit down and study and not look at the clock every 2 minutes lol
The holidays was f**king great, hanged out with mates most of the time, and had great times (including losing my phone at the beach lol - got it back though) relaxed and did small amounts of study.
I've decided to take a start of slow and build up approach this time.
In the trials, I had my 5 exams in the first 4 days so I had no time to study so I had to cram. That was the hardest thing I've ever done.
I haven't given it my best shot haha, I'm getting into the groove a bit now though. :crazy:
What a load of BS - you come first in just about every exam ffs :lol:
How many hours study did you guys do in the holidays?
my brother did about 6 hours a day
what the f**k? :lol:
how could you do that much ffs?
Studying hours on end doesn't necessarily help - I can't imagine it would be good for stress levels. I hope he's relaxing. It's more about how and what you study that will benefit you or not. I hope for his sake that he does pretty damn well in the HSC since he is dedicating that much time to studying.
There are people at my school who have been bragging about their study hours, but it will be the same case as it has been all year I reckon - I'll do minimal study, study that counts, and I'll still kick their ass.
Anyway, what did I do in my holidays? I had fun, and now I'm doing a few hours of revision to get in the groove, feeling pretty confident too.
Yeah studying is very stressful, especially english - a total farce of a subject. I can't sit down and study and not look at the clock every 2 minutes lol
The holidays was f**king great, hanged out with mates most of the time, and had great times (including losing my phone at the beach lol - got it back though) relaxed and did small amounts of study.
Its in 2 days now (If you're being pedantic and saying it's now the 15th) so bit later for that... but honestly, cramming the week before works a hell of a lot better than consistent study for me.
I've decided to take a start of slow and build up approach this time.
In the trials, I had my 5 exams in the first 4 days so I had no time to study so I had to cram. That was the hardest thing I've ever done.