I sense someone's motivation to work dying soon with those hours.Hozan said:well i do at least 5 hours every weeknight and on the weekends i do more then 7 hours. i need these hours coz if i don't then i probably won't pass year 11
Amen brother, amen.cal. said:hahahaha you're fucking bonkers.
lolHozan said:well i do at least 5 hours every weeknight and on the weekends i do more then 7 hours. i need these hours coz if i don't then i probably won't pass year 11
Hozan said:well i do at least 5 hours every weeknight and on the weekends i do more then 7 hours. i need these hours coz if i don't then i probably won't pass year 11
hahha well played.Hozan said:well i do at least 5 hours every weeknight and on the weekends i do more then 7 hours. i need these hours coz if i don't then i probably won't pass year 11
qftZero Infinite said:You should do approximately 2-3 hours per night during the HSC year. On weekends this can increase anywhere from 0-18 hours/day depending on assignments and what-not. (18 hours is the absolute max, most weekends would be something like 4 or 5 hrs a day). During Trial HSC and HSC time, I studied practically all day every day (which is what you should be doing for a good UAI). That means something like 8-12 hrs a day and additional if required. The method I studied was to make very good summary notes (well prior to exams) so that information could be easily digested. Then I read again and again, in chunks (usually by topic) with clear deadlines for when I should finish. After that I would do practice papers. Basically I just crammed again and again in advance until my knowledge was fairly thorough. For maths, I revised every week and by the end I didn't really even have to study for the HSC, just do practice papers and memorise "tricks" that could pop up.
Yeah. The only real 'study' I ever get is the odd weekend when I attempt to work on syllabus summaries.Kujah said:I barely have time to "study" and revise for my subjects. Homework usually takes me 2-3h, and by then, I cbfed to actually revise.
Basically, the weekends are the only time I get to look over what we've done.
more like * pulls gun and shoots self*bassistx said:year ELEVEN *bangs head on keyboard*
Ah, you won't get rid of me that quickly lolrisole91 said:more like * pulls gun and shoots self*
bassistx said:Ah, you won't get rid of me that quickly lol
My hero.Zero Infinite said:You should do approximately 2-3 hours per night during the HSC year. On weekends this can increase anywhere from 0-18 hours/day depending on assignments and what-not. (18 hours is the absolute max, most weekends would be something like 4 or 5 hrs a day). During Trial HSC and HSC time, I studied practically all day every day (which is what you should be doing for a good UAI). That means something like 8-12 hrs a day and additional if required. The method I studied was to make very good summary notes (well prior to exams) so that information could be easily digested. Then I read again and again, in chunks (usually by topic) with clear deadlines for when I should finish. After that I would do practice papers. Basically I just crammed again and again in advance until my knowledge was fairly thorough. For maths, I revised every week and by the end I didn't really even have to study for the HSC, just do practice papers and memorise "tricks" that could pop up.
Hahaha you just gotta be satisfactory in Year 11. Hard to fail i'd think. Besides, that’s extreme.Hozan said:well i do at least 5 hours every weeknight and on the weekends i do more then 7 hours. i need these hours coz if i don't then i probably won't pass year 11