Umm, not a lot - actually. I kept up with my work and did a last minute study cram session before the HSC - well, in those four, five weeks preceding.How much effort did you put in? (honestly). What is your tip for success? - tonnes of past papers, 4+ hours studying everyday, ....
Well for me I head to put in alot of effort. I didn't study in prelims so I was behind in all my subjects (especially maths and economics) which meant the HSC was a huge wake up call. Beginning of the year I had to work a few hours (just doing school homework and college) and that was enough to get me good ranks already. Before half yearlies i wasn't doing much still much but pastpapers were very useful. Before your half yearlies you should be doing alot of them as schools tend to re-use past questions alot. For english and subjects like Ancient/eco/biz i read alot of books,newspapers, articles and texts to improve my writing skills which was good enough to give me a boost over my cohort, i also practiced an read my essays everyday.How much effort did you put in? (honestly). What is your tip for success? - tonnes of past papers, 4+ hours studying everyday, ....
Don't liieeeeeeeeeeeeeBarely did much. 1 hour a day on average. Played 1 hour of piano a day in inclusion. Barely spent any time on English and legal studies, did relatively better for those subjects.
You do realize that I went on an average of 3+ hours on facebook a day right?Don't liieeeeeeeeeeeee
I know you studied heaps
that's normal isn't it? i pulled many all nighters because i didnt study during the day , was procrastinating and then crammed like a muddafker. all nighters are generally for crammers lol not for people who study heapsI didn't pull a single all nighter but I managed a 99.40 atar (I know it's average by the standards of the top schools so maybe this isn't so surprising after all). Your teachers might've told you that you need all nighters for 99+ atars (I know one of my teachers did) but you really don't.
I'd say I studied 3-4 hrs a night, maybe 5 hrs a day on the weekend.
but you still studiedYou do realize that I went on an average of 3+ hours on facebook a day right?
+1, I think people are scared that they have to do a lot of hours ( I know I was panicking midway through the year because I'd done half my hsc only loosely sticking to my timetable<--which I got rid of in the end)2-3 hours a day of total study (including homework) is more than enough.
English is so BS.Past papers, past papers, past papers.
For everything except English, that's all I did: just do a past paper, make a list of things that you missed/didn't feel strong about, go practice/read up/ask your teacher about those things; repeat until the exam comes. Worked great.