haha still bludging eh? xDlol, cbf studying for prelims.
its quite a common selection actuallyI have trouble believing that you aren't Zach Henwood, given the subject choices changes you have been through. My friend(?) Zach has ended up choosing the same subjects, but he takes STR1 instead of ENGEX.
Zach Henwood is a guitarist, not a professional one, but a student of it. How'd you know that if you're not him? Spooky lolits quite a common selection actually
zach henwood
sounds like a guitarist's name (lol wth)
If by bludging you mean not studying for a pretty damn far off exam, then yes most of us will be bludging this holiday.haha still bludging eh? xD
yes, I'm Aussie ... I have an English (and some Scottish/Irish) background... but my family's been here for about 100 years lolHey James,
Well, we are pretty much the opposite. I'm Italian who can't speak it and you're not Aussie (yes?) who can speak Italian.
Although if you asked me irl what I was I'd say I was Australian so meh.
Michelle.
Good idea, but only if you're doing it because you want to+1
I'm going to do a bit of study during January though, like a couple of pages/1-2 chapters per day or something.
Sorry~James:
We're not full blown wogs. My grandparents spoke Italian. Not my parents. I'm like 4th-gen.
The only thing tying me to my wogginess is my looks. Olive skin and dark hair.
Plus there is German/Dutch mixed in there too so idk...too much lol.
Also: is the Hardy book a hard read? It sounds interesting.
Yeah, I've heard about it before. I think I'll read it now.Sorry~
Yes the Hardy book is a *somewhat* difficult read. Quite hard, because it requires a slightly above average vocab... eg words that mean "farmhouse" but they're not just farmhouse.
It's a good read but it's an epic...I've been reading it since AUGUST admittedly I stopped for 1 month but still. I'm only 1/2-2/3 the way through
Tess is interesting, but she's young: 19-20 years of age
So makes it relevant to me somehow... Tess is roughly my age... (I'm 16)
Bahahaha.p.s. No cars in Tess to me makes it a bit more dull...horses and drawn carts are only a novelty for so long grrr MR hardy grrrrrrr
If you're just sitting at home doing nothing, you may as well start studying, rather than wasting time by playing computer games or w/e.If by bludging you mean not studying for a pretty damn far off exam, then yes most of us will be bludging this holiday.
Burn out in YEAR 11? Lol...I'd love to see if he burns out epically.
+1u should study, coz thats what I did
bwahahahahahahah
just kidding. spend your last days of freedom in freedom
Year 11 doesn't count to an ATAR...
That's not true. Nothing counts. Unless you want to do MX2 in Year 12 and your school looks on your Maths Ext marks to determine whether they would accept you.even in Maths, if you do Advanced/Extension - only 20% counts to HSC.
So to summarise, please stop dampening the cheerful holiday mood with your incessant talk about studying and textbooks... save that for the school year, please. Us normal people deserve and ENJOY our relaxing breaks!
Yes, you should have a relaxing holiday, but it doesn't mean you shouldn't have an idea of how things work before you are involved. Better learn now than later... you'll realise you won't have much time.+1 to above post.
Seriously. Give us all a break. We don't need ANYONE shoving study/homework/next year down our throats.
It is summer and we have weeks ahead of us to be lazy and just have fun and go out.
So, ninetypercent, in short, LEAVE US ALONE.
We don't need your crazy babble.
That's bull. I do 4U and I'm not a perfectionist and neither are a majority of my 4U classmates.4U maths candidates tend to be perfectionists! (Bring on the neg rep_)
Burn out in YEAR 11? Lol...I'd love to see if he burns out epically.
+1u should study, coz thats what I did
bwahahahahahahah
just kidding. spend your last days of freedom in freedom
That's not true. Nothing in Year 11 counts for the HSC (except for maybe certain 1 unit and VET courses). The only thing to care about is if you want to do MX2 in Year 12 and your school looks on your Maths (Ext) marks to determine whether they would accept you.Year 11 doesn't count to an ATAR... even in Maths, if you do Advanced/Extension - only 20% counts to HSC.
So to summarise, please stop dampening the cheerful holiday mood with your incessant talk about studying and textbooks... save that for the school year, please. Us normal people deserve and ENJOY our relaxing breaks!
Of course, you should have a relaxing holiday, but it doesn't mean you shouldn't have an idea of how things work before you are involved. Better learn now than later; you'll realise you won't have much time. Preparation won't hurt.+1 to above post.
Seriously. Give us all a break. We don't need ANYONE shoving study/homework/next year down our throats.
It is summer and we have weeks ahead of us to be lazy and just have fun and go out.
So, ninetypercent, in short, LEAVE US ALONE.
We don't need your crazy babble.
That's bull. I do 4U and I'm not a perfectionist and neither are a majority of my 4U classmates.4U maths candidates tend to be perfectionists! (Bring on the neg rep_)
Does. Not. Compute.wasting time by playing computer games or w/e.