I think you're over-stressed. It's okay to take things slower. Your brain can only take in so much information each day. Break the syllabus into sections. It might be useful to plan out how much you want to go through each week (etc.) Most importantly, be realistic about it - 'Yeah I can totally...
Haha. I'm not how think setting aside an hour of every day to de-stress/ relax would affect your studies negatively in the slightest manner. If anything, taking away something that makes you feel good could be quite detrimental to your mental health regarding the HSC. :)
OMG IT'S YOU
HEY BEBE <3 LONG TIME NO SEE/TALK
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ive been great. my circumstances have changed a lot and i think you'd be suprised.
im takng a gap year next year haha.
WATCHU BEEN UP TO GEEEE
Re: Is there much difference between bachelor of psychology and bachelor of psycholog
The only difference is the name of the degree on your certificate, and the option to also complete an unrelated science major (see here: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2014/3435.html)...
McDonalds would be a great place for you to grow and work with great people, especially if you have very enthusiastic and motivated managers. Of course that can vary from store to store.
I suggest waiting until you've had a few shifts at McDonalds before you decide whether you think it's worth...
-Because you're stressed/anxious/worried/in a constant state of panic
-Because you're not taking enough breaks/a breather, or allowing time for yourself to absorb the information
-Because you're sleep deprived
I know how you feel, because I was exactly like you back in year 11/12. I suggest...
i dont know what you mean by 'i havent studied at all'. do you mean you havent started to prepare for your trials? or have you not studied this whole year?
in any case, do all and what you can. good luck, i wish you all the best. :)