The aligning in standard english is terrible.High being 80-95
Say that you get ~80/105 in an English exam
That would equate to ~80 in standard english whilst it would be ~90 in advance english
The aligning in standard english is terrible.High being 80-95
What subjects do you do ?Same position as you are! Only except that my HSC is now. I only have one word of advice, study now, study it really hard, because right now I regret flunking half my units. If you put in some work and effort in now you will get the ATAR you deserve. For me I'm totally screwed.
YOLO for HSC unless you repeat
I'm like 80% like you, except I'm expecting a 91+ ATAR, doing more maths. During year 11 I crammed for all my tests, highest I got was 89% in a chem prac lol, hit over 90's in maths class tests and history assignment but overall no band 6 in report> Average BoS user
> Not a Math prodigy (Shocking, i'm asian too)
> Not expecting a 90+ ATAR (although that would be cool)
> Wants to go to University (Parents say go to Uni or you'll get no where in life, i go along with this delusion, i know school is important)
> Started Year 12 this week
> Hardly studied in year 11
> Just starting to get into studying - it's been okay ..
> Curious to see if anyone else is in the same position
> How much do/did you study for the HSC (average student input > Brainy BoS user input)
> What is your ATAR aim ? (mines 75-85)
Same position as you are! Only except that my HSC is now. I only have one word of advice, study now, study it really hard, because right now I regret flunking half my units. If you put in some work and effort in now you will get the ATAR you deserve. For me I'm totally screwed.
YOLO for HSC unless you repeat
He does Advanced English, 3 Unit Maths, 2 Unit Maths, Chemistry, Biology, IPT and SOR 1.What subjects do you do ?
Also, what subject should i study the most in ?
agree, people will not be generous to help you out during the year because you know, they put themselves first for marks, then after that they realise in order to keep themselves 'good' they need to 'make' others study after trials for the externals, as if they were caring for you. they're not, they're still caring for their marks more than you. if they wanted to help you out they could give notes to you, but just saying 'study' is like implying you're not 'studying' as much as they are, so either way they're trying to make you feel bad to make themselves better and that's their main goal. these people are really pretentious, they avoid you at all costs to keep themselves good, but when they need you and your input they try to be all fake friendly and stuff but in reality they're just benefiting from you and they won't return the favour. No one would be like to their friend in the same year 'thanks so much for my ATAR, love you so much', they won't acknowledge your 'help' at all, they're just using you. All they care for is competitiveness over just being friendly/not selfish and they won't care or worry about you if your marks are bad, especially when you've helped them. It's not like they will help you get into uni anyway>There is a fakeness that exists within the HSC. During the course of the year, your cohort is so competitive, so desperate to get a single digit rank, those awards- and then post trials, you need to work together. So now the girl who mocked your history results, called you dumb, is now telling you to ''study.''
YOLO-ing an exam means you just go in unprepared/not fully prepared and hope for the best and that it's okay and you fluke it probably. It also means BS-ing some stuff and making things sound legit from your memory from ages ago/cramming lol. if you YOLO the HSC then expect a 85-90 ATAR at the best, because you yolo'd itSame position as you are! Only except that my HSC is now. I only have one word of advice, study now, study it really hard, because right now I regret flunking half my units. If you put in some work and effort in now you will get the ATAR you deserve. For me I'm totally screwed.
YOLO for HSC unless you repeat
Honestly, I studied most for Adv English on a ratio of 10:1. Ideally I should've studied everything else a lot more, but oh well, too late now. I should be studying for Biology right now too...What subject did you guys/girls study for the most ? Is 2 hours studying everyday alright ?
.Like say if i got 90+ in general maths and my class gets 50-70 at most, will that drag me down or make me look good ?
I'm kind of happy that you are concerned with this now. I mean, you sound motivated so I wish you all the best with sustaining this. I'm sure you can do this and do really well even if you are doubtful. I never consistently studied. I would always study 2 weeks before my block of trials though but in consistently studying syllabus content will be your best friend which is excellent. I'd say at your point in time, 2 hours is solid. But always have this mindset: study smart not hard! (though studying hard is good but the point is, intensity is more effective)What subject did you guys/girls study for the most ? Is 2 hours studying everyday alright ?
No matter. I wasn't motivated till I saw how important it was (ie. when exams started). I guess don't view motivation as something that is fleeting. It has to be solid, it has to be there. You can't get anywhere otherwise.Just started year 12 this week... someone throw some motivation on me