It would depend on the subject I guess. Maths would be harder to accelerate with for some as opposed with Modern, thus being less time effective. Although if you were very good at maths then you would find it relatively easier to accelerate. I personally have only been able to accelerate my...
I'm doing the Nanking massacre, and I have 3 historians with contrasting views etc, so all g.
What are you guys hoping to achieve these holidays? I'm thinking I will just make notes on how my historians view the issues I've decided on.
At the start of the hols, 2 hours per day. Got tired of it after a few days, stopped altogether. Then a week ago I shocked my self into doing 3 hours per day. Been going great :D
1. As perviously said, it depends on your rank, and your marks will be scaled accordingly depending on how ewll the cohort does in the HSC exams.
2. 90+ defs
3. From what I;ve heard, its only few chapters of required knowledge in commerce/ecos. Ask at the subforum for what they are, I've...
Well not really, like I mentioned earlier some schools that have compulsory sport count the saturday as a school day. So APPARENTLY we do the same number of days, just in less time.
Well in 'St. Patrick's College', the protagonist's perception of belonging is that he does not need religion in his life in order to belong, as opposed to the majority of the school.
As well as that, in the same poem his mother believes that his attendance at the school will increase their...
I'm at a private school, and as Saturday sport is compulsory, the school can count it as a 'school day'. Therefore I finish on the 6th and start again at the beginning of feb. We still finish all the content of course.
I'm not 100% sure about all this^, just what someone told me.
Is Cambridge better than Fitzpatrick at explaining the concepts? I use Cambridge at school, and I'm not sure if I should invest in another textbook for the holidays as I plan to go ahead of my class by a few chapters.
Could you or anyone else please explain to me what you do when you say doing 'maths past papers'? I mean, most people haven't finished the hsc content, so are you just picking out questions from the hsc/trial papers that you have learn how to do? I should probably start on them too, but unsure...
That is a good point to consider as well, but I guess it would vary person to person. I personally am going away the week before school starts, so I can relax there. I'll probably also take a few days off around Christmas too.