pretty muchSo you're doing the topics in the order of the syllabus?
I found the biggest problem i have
I tend to over think every question so i do things to it which i should only do to other much harder questions
pretty muchSo you're doing the topics in the order of the syllabus?
I like the way you think.No, you should lie to your parents. Lying is good because it keeps them happy and you out of trouble.
That's what my teacher said to us. We always look for the hard stuff. :/pretty much
I found the biggest problem i have
I tend to over think every question so i do things to it which i should only do to other much harder questions
Me tooI fucked my 2u too. I am sad
j-hurig, let's cry over how retarded we are
Cry with us, ohexploitableMe too
Easier said than done.Dw, you're in year 11.........
Just make sure this doesn't happen in year 12.
Plus, failing 2u is very dangerous in comparison to failing 3u and 4u...........
U better push your marks up!
That is mean. You're not going to be tested on the whole topic are you?My teacher is mean. For our 3u half yearly, she's putting calculus in the exam. We haven't even learnt calculus yet and half yearlies are in 2 weeks. FML.
Same here. Half the class failed. :/We're fortunate enough at our school to have easy 2 unit examinations. Sad part, our class average is very low.
SpiralEasier said than done.
Yes you can.Our school's examinations are similar to those topics. I don't think I can keep up these scores in the HSC.
I think I somehow read your thoughts.Spiral
Can you believe it? Exactly the same comment came to my mind just before I saw yours.
My view is: @op has a serious problem. He'd better not be lulled by encouraging comments. Better get help quick!
Hopefully.Yes you can.
Hi,hey sprial,
i dont understand why your dropping SDD, and keeping ipt :S
please explain..
I agree, plus we all screw up here or there dont stress over it. In my ext. 1 exam my first mark was 80 my second was 60 my 3rd was 80. I was the only one to stuff up on the 2nd exam but i still made my way into the top ten and hopefully at the end of the year into the top 3 =) So just relax and next time study a little harder (plus when you flop an exam it's good indication of what needs more revising)lmao
don't tell them at all? I never told my parents any of my marks unless i was really proud with them. And this isn't because my parents are so strict regarding marks, because they're not. I had to tell them my trial marks though because they believed it was a good indication of the hsc - turns out it wasnt anyway. I flunked some in school assessments OP, but don't let that be a reflection of how you'll do in the hsc - by using that as motivation to study effectively
Oh yeah, eco rocks!I had a pretty good commerce teacher
So
I'm doing all three business legal and economics
Thanks everyone