nifkeh
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- 2013
I'm in the same year as you, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd links are highly relevant to the aims of HSC English. Hardly stupid, maybe you're not looking at it in the right perspective. I've done the biggest mistake in my yearlies just then by have 5 hours sleep before the maths 2U and english ext exams, both of which were on the same day. I bombed out the english ext, I was worn out from not enough sleep, couldn't think clearly, had my first ever mindblank in an english exam and wrote the most incoherent crap about Utopias and dystopias and Thomas More's Utopia and etc. I even had trouble trying not to write informally in that exam, something I had never had a problem with before ever. Despite writing an essay plan I still had trouble trying to gather my thoughts together, and only wrote 1.5 crappy points, and a one sentence conclusion.Some of the articles are so fucking stupid, it's unbelievable.
I'd expect better from a tutoring company with the resources and money to give proper tips.
The writer of the post about 8 common mistakes students make in exams was right about everything, you especially do need at least 7 hours sleep before any exam, especially since I got first hand experience myself.
Plus I do chem, and yes theory makes a component of the course, as well in physics. Not too hard to remember, I do a history subject myself so complaining about the content of the theory in the chem course is nothing compared to writing a sustained history essay. I did a AH yearly exam yesterday, on 3 sections/topics (2 essays and a 'short' response) for 2 hours, and preparing for that was nothing compared to chem's theory which is easy to remember.