i just saw this and im like wtf they onView attachment 44466
NESA is cooked
bros forgot about daylight savingscould 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
There's this thread if it helps https://boredofstudies.org/threads/when-do-they-release-marking-guidelines-for-22-hsc-exams.402213/Does anyone know when the answers of a hsc exam is released online? Is it on the same day after the exam?
I'm not set for anything. two sides to every story.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!!
Same here, but we lock in this week. This is the final showdownI'm not set for anything. two sides to every story.
lol SAME locking in hard this week (someone pls hold me accountable)Same here, but we lock in this week. This is the final showdown
im set for mod c.. thats itim 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!!
3. Create a Routineim set for mod c.. thats it
gpt3. Create a Routine
4. Visualize the End Goal
- Consistency builds discipline. Setting specific times to work on tasks can make them feel more like habits than chores, reducing procrastination.
5. Ask for Help
- Picture yourself succeeding or completing the task. Visualizing the finish line can make the journey feel more achievable and rewarding.
6. Set Realistic Expectations
- Don't be afraid to seek advice or support. Sometimes a different perspective or a bit of encouragement can make a big difference.
7. Rest, Don’t Quit
- 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.
- 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 website3. Create a Routine
4. Visualize the End Goal
- Consistency builds discipline. Setting specific times to work on tasks can make them feel more like habits than chores, reducing procrastination.
5. Ask for Help
- Picture yourself succeeding or completing the task. Visualizing the finish line can make the journey feel more achievable and rewarding.
6. Set Realistic Expectations
- Don't be afraid to seek advice or support. Sometimes a different perspective or a bit of encouragement can make a big difference.
7. Rest, Don’t Quit
- 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.
- 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.
Using tools like ChatGPT helps me enhance my understanding and explore new ideas. It's a resource I find valuable, just like any other tool or reference. We all have different ways of learning and growing!
I appreciate your input, but I find value in using this resource. Everyone has their own way of learning, and this works for me8. get off this website