Thanks for the quick reply Sida!
+1 for all those that opt for handwritten notes over devices!! woo!!:jump:
As for my bridging course, i feel like they arent covering too much content (this may be relative as ive been exposed to a lot stressful work environments), and no they do not give out...
Recently i have had a taste for uni life by attending a few lectures and tutorials for a bridging course. I noticed a few things from my experience;
I seem to have trouble keeping up with the lecturer. I take down notes by hand (personal preference), and try to write as much as possible before...
wow that was fast haha. Thanks for this! I think i will also take a look at my classes again (not really a big fan of 8-9am classes) and see if i can make something similar to what you have made for me, Thank you!
Terrible idea. How can you be so sure that you will do well again this year? You also have to take into consideration that redoing the HSC again may put you back into depression and im no Doctor, but that does not sound like a great thing to do to your health and well-being. IMO, get into a...
UNSW: You better be prepared to spend a lot of moola (living in Sydney is appalling expensive). However you can probably expect the greatest work and social experiences with NSW being the hub of Australia (fite me if u say otherwise).
However, your 3 options for universities are all very up...
Oh wait i know what you mean now... Some of my subjects have multiple classes, but the reason why i may have left them out in my timetable is because it happens something like this:
EG~
MATH1001 R19A (9-10am) Wks 1-9
MATH1001 R19A (9-10am) Wks 10-13
And because of something like this... Ive...
I'm not gonna lie. I only understood half of what you said
All i did was put all the different lectures i had into excel, so im not exactly sure what i may have missed.. I think i will take another look at my timetable but to my knowledge, ive selected 1 preference for each of my classes.. If...
Make a comeback in the remaining exams you have! I have known friends that did much worse than you in their term 4 assessments and slowly worked their way up to getting a 95+ ATAR!
Just make sure you do not get demotivated because of this one result. If anything it should push you even harder...
25% will be 1/4 of your internal assessments weighting so theres no doubt that it will have an overall impact on your final rank. However, if you can lift up your ranking for the remaining 75% of your internal assessments and also do well in the external HSC test, you will be fine!
Think of it this way. The people with the drive and motivation - wherever the source of it has come from (for you, i guess its pure anger and distaste for the people in your cohort) can accomplish the biggest and greatest things in life. It is not wrong to want to beat the people in your cohort...
Sweet, i think ill reconsider biology bridging course then! Thanks for the advice! Really means a lot x
What do you mean by externally? ive already registered for Chem bridging courses commencing on the 8th with USYD and there wasnt an option to do it any other time :(
Make critical dot points for all of your subjects. Since you have chosen pretty much all of the HSIE subjects, you will no doubt have a lot of notes by the end of the year and throughout your HSC - which is why it is essential that you make concise notes and only put in what is necessary...
So i decided to make a draft timetable of my most preferred times for classes and the first draft ended up looking like this...
http://imgur.com/a/fu6NB
I have the option of cramming one of the Wednesday sessions to Thursday afternoon from 2pm-5pm but then i will literally have no gaps between...
Yeah i didnt do jack crap either ahahahaha, i guess it really comes down to how much work and effort you put into school when it starts again and using the summer holidays as a recharge break from prelims and term 1 of HSC...
Probably not gr8 advice tho - go study :mad::mad: grrr