michaeljennings
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lol dw youll be fine =)Spiral is scared.
lol dw youll be fine =)Spiral is scared.
It differs from person to person. I'd say you should do at least 1 hour a day until Term 2. Gradually increase your study time, because of the more and more content you'll have to revise. With that said, get your notes prepared earlier rather than later. And also, it goes without saying...I reckon a good amount is 4-5 hours a day throughout the whole hsc.
Apparently Legal Studies isn't too hard of a subject, so I hear? So regretting not having picked it.The best way is to concentrate in class, get all the information during class time, try to understand it in class time as well. Then when you go home you don't need to study that much. It worked for me in legal studies - for the trial I spent 0 hours of study and I still ended up with 75%, but if I put 3-4 hours of work I would've easily got 90 =_=
Compared to other subjects, legal isnt that hard. Although for my personally, I still needed to put in effort to get a band 6 - but not as much as I needed to put in for modern or 2U.Apparently Legal Studies isn't too hard of a subject, so I hear? So regretting not having picked it.
I got 99+, and I can tell you, I didn't do an hour per subject per day.I was once told be my NSG friend that you should do an hour per subject per day if you want a 90+... I laughed whilst I died inside. It meant that I had to do 8 hours a day since I did 8 subjects...
Obviously I didn't do it and now I'm only expecting 91-93, whilst she (who stuck to this ideal) is expecting 98+. So I don't know.
I only ever did homework in Year 12 that was checked on a regular basis. I know in Physics, Kay liked to check dotpoints, so Physics was really the only homework I did consistently. And it ended up being my worst subject.....Why would you do homework? It's not like teachers check it.
But you're smart.I got 99+, and I can tell you, I didn't do an hour per subject per day.
I only ever did homework in Year 12 that was checked on a regular basis. I know in Physics, Kay liked to check dotpoints, so Physics was really the only homework I did consistently. And it ended up being my worst subject.....
Yes it varies person by person.It differs from person to person. I'd say you should do at least 1 hour a day until Term 2. Gradually increase your study time, because of the more and more content you'll have to revise. With that said, get your notes prepared earlier rather than later. And also, it goes without saying...
Some people just need more hours of study and revision as opposed to others. Determine how much you think you'll need. (Y)
Good luck.
I wouldn't say I'm smart. I think I work hard, though.But you're smart.
No offence btw.. respect for 99!!!!!!! But,I don't see how you worked hard ?? considering all you did was homework and minimal studying at home.. you must of had some really good studying techniques some howI wouldn't say I'm smart. I think I work hard, though.
When I don't work hard, my marks go down...significantly (a la university).
1st tip, there is no such amount of hours of study ...... (depends per person, your tactics and how efficient you are). JUST study efficiently and from day one of yr 12 , start studying a good amount everyday. Plan yourself wellHi. I was just wondering like once people get home (anywhere between 3-6pm) whats a good routine (ie- to balance relax, procrastinate, study etc) to follow or good goal to set for hours of study, etc? for Year 12?
Also I'm really bad at time management/ procrastinating too much
Any tips on fixing that much appreciated
If you're anything like me, you'll make lots of resolutions to have study timetables etc, but end up doing next to nothing on a regular basis and cram before exams.thanks!
but wow you study till 1/2? don't you get any sleep?
Also is 6 hours enough sleep?
agreed. I'd rather do 2hrs a day of efficient study ..If you're anything like me, you'll make lots of resolutions to have study timetables etc, but end up doing next to nothing on a regular basis and cram before exams.
The one thing you must make sure you do regularly is maths. Around 30 minutes a day.
& make notes at the end of each term in the holidays.
And it is SO important to get enough sleep, I got sick many many times this year at inconvenient times, like exam time, because my sleeping patterns screwed up this year.
Staying healthy, physically and mentally is more important than trying to get in more hours of study in the wee hours of the mornjng