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Isn't sushi hard to eat whilst studying? Unless you don't use chopsticks and eat it one-handed when studying?Sushi, Kimchi and black bean noodles![]()
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Isn't sushi hard to eat whilst studying? Unless you don't use chopsticks and eat it one-handed when studying?Sushi, Kimchi and black bean noodles![]()
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Not with me. I happen to be sort of an expert when eating sushi. I find it very easy to eat. I either use chopsticks or a hand to eat it.Isn't sushi hard to eat whilst studying? Unless you don't use chopsticks and eat it one-handed when studying?
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Hey Mordecia, there are plenty of things to do in these Christmas holidays!Hey anyone have any tips on what to do during the Christmas holidays?
Will do!! ThanksHey Mordecia, there are plenty of things to do in these Christmas holidays!
1. Front-load - Front-loading for me is the act of reading ahead in each of my subjects and making basic notes. This means that once the content is covered in class, you will be hearing for at least a second time, meaning that you will understand it better.
- For me personally, I do this with Economics, Physics and Chemistry as those are my content subjects.
2. Read your English book/s! - If your school has provided you with them, this is an excellent opportunity to get a head start and prevent yourself from falling behind during the year.
3. Maths - If you do maths, you can either attempt to pre-learn some of the future content or just practice a couple questions each day of content you have already covered, that way you don't get rusty or forget the concepts.
4. Get some rest! - It's really important to get a solid break in the holidays, although I typically struggle to just do nothing. So it's a good opportunity to hang out with friends.
5. Form habits - Throughout the HSC you are going to want to balance the study load with more fruitful activities. The holidays are a great way to start forming habits in exercise, reading etc that you will be able to carry with you throughout the HSC, and help stay sane. It may also be useful towards the end of the holidays to form a solid sleep pattern, something I struggle with xD
Hope this helps.
That's actually quite helpful. Thanks!Will do!! Thanksreally appreciate the quick reply and well thought out post.
Good luckYes
Currently studying for the 2u math exam on Monday afternoon
You’ll smash it!Yes
Currently studying for the 2u math exam on Monday afternoon [emoji24]
I wrote notes on the whole bio course but took ages since I researched a lot.Hey anyone have any tips on what to do during the Christmas holidays?
Good Luck! On behalf of all 2018ers. We believe in you.Yes
Currently studying for the 2u math exam on Monday afternoon
1. Make sure all your notes are up to dateHey anyone have any tips on what to do during the Christmas holidays?
Good luck, smash it!Yes
Currently studying for the 2u math exam on Monday afternoon
I did Business Studies under the syllabus headings as it help ensures that you cover all areas.Thanks all of you for the tipsI was wondering also should I be writing down notes ( I feel it's redundant) & if so what type of format should I do it in, seeing as I do content heavy subjects like IPT and Business.
Would you rather it was in the morning?Yes
Currently studying for the 2u math exam on Monday afternoon
HeyHey, hope Year 12's going well for everyone,
Just wondering does anyone use HSC Hub by atomi and if so is it worth a yearly subscription??
Thanks
