My tutor continues to give me motivational talks, especially since the HSC is approaching. It's an 'experience' you could rarely find elsewhere, doubtful that you'd get a motivational talk at school by a teacher tbh.
Speaking of learning from a role model as what iSplicer said.
My exposure to my tutor's experiences has been great. I'm not tutored in a class, it's a one to one tutoring for maths. The things I have learnt from him outside of maths alone is phenomenal. Without such an exposure I highly doubt...
So internals consists of all your assessment marks up until the HSC external exams. So, could a school instead base your whole internal mark just on the trials and all the other assessments done throughout the year become irrelevant?
It's just a thought, and I'm curious as to see whether this...
Neither is school. You're given the choice of a tutor, no one said it is needed. The same applies to an extent for school, you're free to drop out of school.
Some kids require tutoring because it's just an overall better environment. In some cases, tutoring is done one on one, which allows a...
Read through the text book, summarise to make notes and attack past papers to test what you know and what you don't. If you come across a question in a past paper you don't know, go to your text book, find the content and read through it, then attempt the question again. Also, after you've made...
When you just feel like you "ceebs" to do anything because you think you're physically and mentally tired of it all.
Pretty much as though your mind just finished a marathon
I tried it about 2 year ago. I'm not sure if it applies to every branch but the one I went to there were no classes so you used the equipment yourself.
BB rows can target both lower and upper back depending on your form and what type of barbell row (pendalay, convention BB row, bent over rows etc.) just google to find different types and youtube it for the form. You can also do a single arm dumbbell row.
I suggest deadlifts, although a lot of...