i dont think i'll be able to read another book or watch another movie without finding techniques and relating it to inner journeys or belonging....
stupid english grr:evilfire:
hey this website has neat little tips t help with studying or preparing assessments etc.
its got information about nearly everything, including how to motivate yourself, how to avoid procrastination and lots more.
i found it really helpful last year and will continue to use it til i finish...
not everyone is a genius....at some point someone will not understand something and might need a tutor...just because you go to a tutor doesn't mean you're dumb. i actually think that you'd be smart going to a tutor instead of just ignoring the fact you don't know something.
just remember that...
have you been told that you are going to fail your HSC because you're only doing 10 units??
my parents are freaking, saying that i'll be too stressed and won't cope...
but i've got friends who just finished their HSC with 10 units and didn't find it that stressful...
whats your opinion??? :)
definately yr 12....finally all the hard work and study actually counts towards something!!! lol. and i agree with technicolour.....i have heaps more time to do assessments/homework....i also find the teachers treat you differently...maybe thats just at my school though lol
i'm doing 10 units and find the extra study periods (private) very useful.. some people at my school do go home during private and most of the guys haven't really matured yet and muck around all lesson [takes us back to the year 7-8 days lol].
i think if you use your extra study periods...
when i started year 11 earlier this year i was told to not push myself too hard.... i did mathematics but dropped to general after 2 months. i still do advanced english, legal, business and accounting and find that if you put in the hard work (revision, practice past exams and show your...
i think that some people just have trouble understanding maths. you get people who can "read numbers" and then you get people who struggle with basic division or whatever.
i did mathematics for a month but struggled with it because the teacher was the more or less "figure it out for...
I do TVET Accounting via correspondence, so TAFE NSW at Sydney send me all my work etc. (I live in Temora which is about 4 hours from Sydney....I'm not surprised if you haven't heard of it). If you were thinking about doing correspondence, I would say that it's challenging doing the course...