1) Do all your homework and study everything you learnt at school when you get home
2) Study 3 days in advance before exams
3) Go and and chillax every now and then
Don't take the phrase "study smart, not hard" literally. Its only literal meaning would be something like...not spending 6 hours on a single math question that you find challenging.
What it SHOULD say is "study smart AND hard". i.e. a mix of goal oriented study (as shadowdude said) as well as...
As title says. Just shoot me a PM if you've got any of the following textbooks
ECON1101-Principles of Microeconomics 3ED + Connect Plus, Frank Robert H
ECON1203-Statistics for Management and Economics Abbreviated Edition, Gereld
MGMT1101-Managing Organisations & People 2ED (Custom...
1) sleep routinely: 8 hours of sleep per night, making sure to go to sleep/wake up at the same time everyday
2) don't eat too much junk food
3) use facewash (biotherm) worked well for me but it's really expensive
4) doxycycline that bitch up(use it for at least a month).
source: I had the WORST...
Hey guys
Having recently received my ATAR of 94, I'm aware that I missed the UNSW cut-off for B Com cut off by 2.7 ATAR.
However, I will receive 5 bonus points for various band 5 and 6's. Does this mean that UNSW will consider my selection rank/ATAR to be 99 instead of 94, hence allowing me...
The "success" of a tutor is dependant on two things
1) The Tutor
2) You
For obvious reasons your tutor should be patient, experienced and knowledgeable. If he or she is not, then not only does it waste your time, but it also makes you feel somewhat "inadequate", which leads to a terrible...
I know this sounds quite obvious but do whatever subject combination you think will give you the highest ATAR in the end, even if that means slugging it out with a subject you don't like. But conversely if you believe that dropping it will give you a higher ATAR, then by all means go for that.