Good question! I review my notes from when I did the HSC, and I also read widely whenever I have free time. I also tutor in English for my part time job and try to stay up to date with the curriculum.
Currently reading Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It's a kids story, I know, but it has some interesting satirical elements I wanted to look at, and I've also heard it's a critique of complex mathematics so I wanted to see if the theories had any merit!
Hey guys!! :D
I know your major works are due Friday 23rd August, so I wanted to say I'll be around for two weeks before I go back to uni to help people out with their major works!
I received an E4 for my critical essay on irony in 2022 (for more details shoot me a dm!), so I am well...
I have a new laptop now but I could see if I can dig up mine (I did an essay though so not sure if that'd help since you're doing a creative piece but the offer's there regardless).
Like other people have said, taking your eyes off your screen in between study sessions can reduce your chances of damaging your eyesight. In fact, I'd even recommend going screen free for some period of time after your HSC as well.
Thanks for the shout out, @Gods_Spear! Yeah that's epic, it's happening at the beginning of my exam period though, which kinda sucks, but I've been waiting for this day for AGES. It's so worth it cause he most likely won't come again.
I mean, seeing Pearl Jam is still pretty epic ngl so that's not too bad. Tell you what... maybe I can tell you how Thom Yorke was and you can tell me how Pearl Jam was!
Guys, get around it, Thom Yorke's finally coming!
Ticket link here for anyone interested (this is not a joke):
https://www.wasteheadquarters.com/schedule/thom-yorke
And this is why the uni you choose to go to generally doesn't matter in the long run because people from different unis will all come together to do the same job. I know a lot of people make a big deal of say the Go8's status, but in hindsight it's all irrelevant once you enter the workforce.