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do you guys think its possible to cook in the hsc with 6 days worth of study cause if i'll be honest i haven't been studying as much as i should..

It's definitely possible to do well in your HSC with six days of focused study, but it will require a strategic approach. Here are some tips to maximize your effectiveness in that limited time:
  1. Prioritize Topics: Identify which subjects or topics you're less confident in and prioritize those. Focus on high-weight content that is likely to appear in the exam.
  2. Create a Study Schedule: Break down your study time into manageable chunks. For example, allocate specific blocks of time for each subject and stick to that schedule to cover all areas.
  3. Practice Past Papers: Familiarize yourself with the exam format and question types by practicing past HSC papers. This can help you identify patterns in questioning and improve your time management during the actual exam.
  4. Active Revision Techniques: Use active recall methods, such as flashcards or teaching the material to someone else, to reinforce your memory. This technique is often more effective than passive reading.
  5. Seek Help: If there are concepts you find challenging, don’t hesitate to ask teachers, classmates, or tutors for clarification. Engaging with others can help solidify your understanding.
  6. Stay Healthy: Make sure to get enough rest, eat well, and take breaks to avoid burnout. A clear mind will help you retain information better.
While six days isn't ideal, many students have successfully turned around their study habits in a short time. Focused effort and smart strategies can lead to a successful outcome. Just stay motivated and positive! 😀💪
 

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It's definitely possible to do well in your HSC with six days of focused study, but it will require a strategic approach. Here are some tips to maximize your effectiveness in that limited time:
  1. Prioritize Topics: Identify which subjects or topics you're less confident in and prioritize those. Focus on high-weight content that is likely to appear in the exam.
  2. Create a Study Schedule: Break down your study time into manageable chunks. For example, allocate specific blocks of time for each subject and stick to that schedule to cover all areas.
  3. Practice Past Papers: Familiarize yourself with the exam format and question types by practicing past HSC papers. This can help you identify patterns in questioning and improve your time management during the actual exam.
  4. Active Revision Techniques: Use active recall methods, such as flashcards or teaching the material to someone else, to reinforce your memory. This technique is often more effective than passive reading.
  5. Seek Help: If there are concepts you find challenging, don’t hesitate to ask teachers, classmates, or tutors for clarification. Engaging with others can help solidify your understanding.
  6. Stay Healthy: Make sure to get enough rest, eat well, and take breaks to avoid burnout. A clear mind will help you retain information better.
While six days isn't ideal, many students have successfully turned around their study habits in a short time. Focused effort and smart strategies can lead to a successful outcome. Just stay motivated and positive! 😀💪
i get that you're trying to be helpful and everything but people on here are here to get personal responses from real people, if i really wanted a chatgpt response i would go to chatgpt
 

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i get that you're trying to be helpful and everything but people on here are here to get personal responses from real people, if i really wanted a chatgpt response i would go to chatgpt
Not all of my responses are 'chatgpt responses'. Though some of my responses may sound 'chatgpt-ish' due to it becoming such a popular AI engine in the last year. If for example, we were in 2022, no one would've questioned this but I get where you are coming from and I apologise
 

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Not all of my responses are 'chatgpt responses'. Though some of my responses may sound 'chatgpt-ish' due to it becoming such a popular AI engine in the last year. If for example, we were in 2022, no one would've questioned this but I get where you are coming from and I apologise
i appreciate the apology but "not all" is the key point i'm trying to get across. the fact that there are chatgpt responses is what i feel majority, if not all people on here, don't want
 

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Not all of my responses are 'chatgpt responses'. Though some of my responses may sound 'chatgpt-ish' due to it becoming such a popular AI engine in the last year. If for example, we were in 2022, no one would've questioned this but I get where you are coming from and I apologise
What makes it worse is your not even doing your hsc this year + giving shit advice that we know, chatgpt can't give constructive feedback half of it don't even help at all
 

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yeah its like, you are genuinely trying to support people, but your advice isnt grounded in any kind of reality or real, genuine experience. There is a robotic feel and a separation from idk? humanity? with your responses because you arent undergoing the hsc and are limited in the knowledge and experience, which many people on here are asking for advice or help from people with real knowledge and experience who are currently or have previously sat the courses. People do genuinely want the connection and advice from their peers
 

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i do ignore it now, was just providing a perspective into why theres agitation surrounding the advice
 

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