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Are you meant to memorise essays? Every teacher I've spoken to at my school says not to memorise essays :/
depends on the subject. all teachers say for eng to not memorise, and thats purely because the question (at times) may not necessarily suit a theme/idea/quote u have. thats why they say to have a quote/idea bank and memorise that instead. what most people (including me) do is memorise one whole essay per module because as everyone agrees, no ones bothered to memorise that much shit for english out of all subjects.
 

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im sorry but ur parents should not be using u as a flex. i absolutely hate when parents do this, u dont have a kid just to use him as a flex to other parents about sports/academics/etc. its genuinely fucked and a bit depressing ngl.
evr1 says this but I lowkey disagree unless ur absolutely beating ur child to study everyday just for the sole reason of flexing then being proud and talking about ur kids achievements is not a bad thing. If ur dad was a billionaire would u keep it a secret from the whole world?
 

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evr1 says this but I lowkey disagree unless ur absolutely beating ur child to study everyday just for the sole reason of flexing then being proud and talking about ur kids achievements is not a bad thing. If ur dad was a billionaire would u keep it a secret from the whole world?
well no i wouldn't. I would say someone who likes to show off/brags about it will but personally, I wouldn't so myself. Again if my dad was a billionaire, instead of me saying to everyone he is, it would be probably be more noticeable from the shit i own, the food i eat, the stuff i do, but personally I wouldn't go out of the way to brag to my friends/strangers that my dads rich.
 

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could someone please check their students online? Apparently some HSC Exams have been moved to start earlier? I forgot my login so if anyone could do it, that would be sick
 

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last year for math there were a few tutoring companies that released the answers the day of, but if i remember right the official answers came out the next day
 

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im basically set for everything until chem and geo (last week so its fine) apart from mod c which i should be doing now but i decided to send this message!!
im set for mod c.. thats it
 

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im set for mod c.. thats it
3. Create a Routine
  • Consistency builds discipline. Setting specific times to work on tasks can make them feel more like habits than chores, reducing procrastination.
4. Visualize the End Goal
  • Picture yourself succeeding or completing the task. Visualizing the finish line can make the journey feel more achievable and rewarding.
5. Ask for Help
  • Don't be afraid to seek advice or support. Sometimes a different perspective or a bit of encouragement can make a big difference.
6. Set Realistic Expectations
  • Understand that setbacks and struggles are part of the process. Be kind to yourself when things don’t go perfectly and adjust your approach if needed.
7. Rest, Don’t Quit
  • Taking breaks when you're feeling overwhelmed is healthy. Rest to recharge, but don't quit altogether. Coming back with a fresh mind can make the challenge seem smaller.
 

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3. Create a Routine
  • Consistency builds discipline. Setting specific times to work on tasks can make them feel more like habits than chores, reducing procrastination.
4. Visualize the End Goal
  • Picture yourself succeeding or completing the task. Visualizing the finish line can make the journey feel more achievable and rewarding.
5. Ask for Help
  • Don't be afraid to seek advice or support. Sometimes a different perspective or a bit of encouragement can make a big difference.
6. Set Realistic Expectations
  • Understand that setbacks and struggles are part of the process. Be kind to yourself when things don’t go perfectly and adjust your approach if needed.
7. Rest, Don’t Quit
  • Taking breaks when you're feeling overwhelmed is healthy. Rest to recharge, but don't quit altogether. Coming back with a fresh mind can make the challenge seem smaller.
gpt
 

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3. Create a Routine
  • Consistency builds discipline. Setting specific times to work on tasks can make them feel more like habits than chores, reducing procrastination.
4. Visualize the End Goal
  • Picture yourself succeeding or completing the task. Visualizing the finish line can make the journey feel more achievable and rewarding.
5. Ask for Help
  • Don't be afraid to seek advice or support. Sometimes a different perspective or a bit of encouragement can make a big difference.
6. Set Realistic Expectations
  • Understand that setbacks and struggles are part of the process. Be kind to yourself when things don’t go perfectly and adjust your approach if needed.
7. Rest, Don’t Quit
  • Taking breaks when you're feeling overwhelmed is healthy. Rest to recharge, but don't quit altogether. Coming back with a fresh mind can make the challenge seem smaller.
8. get off this website
 

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