I've studied for around 45 minutes - 1 hour/day for the past week. This is the only time where I've actually studied during my whole school life, I'm aiming for around 2 hours/day next year, maybe more.
Just studied for 45 minutes on Japanese. :hammer:
You're such a neeeeeerd, V.
My cousin has a Mac, and all you do is work, work work, Macs would be spectacular for you. Yes, spectacular. Magnificent even. If I didn't play so much games, I'd get a Mac
Get a Mac. :hammer:
You can also uuuuh, I forgot what I was going to say.. oh yeah, get that...
Re: What UAI are you aiming for?
I'm aiming for 90-95, but I'll be happy with 85-90. Anything lower and I'll get depressed. By how I'm doing at school at the moment, I'll probably get <60 though. :hammer:
Probably going to do a course related with Business/Commerce in university. Most likely...
Re: best way to organise books?
Yes, it is only a couple of dollars. I'll be needing five folders for my subjects, folders are around $3-5 each. That'll be $15. I'm not cheap, but come on, $15 is a lot.
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Pick up 4u English and 4u Maths, keep Japanese, keep SaC, keep Ancient History.
Pick up Music, PD/H/PE, Modern History, Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Agriculture.
This way you'll have 28 units.
Advanced English (Dropping to Standard for HSC)
2 Unit Maths
Business Studies
Society & Culture
Economics
Japanese
NO SCIEEEEEEENCE YEAAAAAAAH! :hammer:
Re: best way to organise books?
I guess I just have to get a bigger bag then I already have. :hammer:
For all my sheets I use colour coded plastic envelopes.
I reckon I can try folder per subject. It'll just cost me quite a bit of money and if it doesn't work out then :hammer:.
Hello, V.
Re: best way to organise books?
A folder for each subject? How do you manage to carry it in your bag?
I'm planning on doing that next year, but I don't know if I'll be able to carry it all, I've been using loose sleeve paper for year 11, all divided in one folder. I found it easy to use at the...