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Study for business or meh? (1 Viewer)

DanielleM

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I have 6 of my 7 exams in the first week
I plan to study for those for the time B4 The HSC and then study for business after these as il have 20 days off
thats alright isnt it?
 

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i got 12 days free before business and im not studying business before then either
 

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DanielleM said:
I have 6 of my 7 exams in the first week
I plan to study for those for the time B4 The HSC and then study for business after these as il have 20 days off
thats alright isnt it?
i feel sori for u .. i have only 3 in the first week .. then they are spread out

dont bother studing for BS .. its pretty easy
We're having a last class on the day before the business test to recap :p
 

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ive got 6 days to study for business and i think thats plenty
ive already done a lot of past paper section I and IIs lol. in those 6 days i will just do a lot of extended responses and read my notes. i htink that will be good enuff lol
 

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6 days for Business & Economics for me, which should be sufficient.

Even though Business is seen a "bludge" subject, it still requires more study than people think. It would be in your best interest just to read over the syllabus and given that you have 20 days to do it, don't spend too much time on Business over the next 2 weeks. The important thing however is not to lose focus in those 20 days...do a bit each day, even if it's a few hours - you'll probably knock down the course with a week to go, which you can use to practise past questions.
 

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