Congradulations!I graduated on 20th of September 2018!!! YAY
still few years left unfortunatelySo when’s everyone graduating??
Graduated on 26/08/18!! Woooo Time to grind the rest of the HSC, freedom in 37 daysSo when’s everyone graduating??
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Congradulations!
HiWow you are still here! 2014 HSC buddy
I remember you.
Start today so you can enjoy chilling in your proper holidays moreNow that I've graduated from school, i feel like I've finished my HSC and I'm just chilling at home now.. I'm so scared for the day i realise what i have before me! hopefully its not the morning of English paper 1
I've more done just practice questions and practice essays for English and Visual Arts so far (theyre my first exams), not so much papers in their entirety. I did a Paper 2 for practice yesterday tho lol. I'm more just doing revision though, bc I kinda understand how to answer the questions already due to being exposed to them throughout the whole year. I get/agree with your thing about only maths papers being useful though tbh.How many past papers for different subjects have people done? I know personally I have just being doing a ton of maths papers because I find they are the only useful ones.
The only study I've done for the hsc is a practice legal exam :/Hey, just wondering, how much are you guys studying for HSC exams during these holidays/during STUVAC? I've been aiming for 9-10 hours a day, but I've only been able to reach 6-7 hours :/ Ik that hours only say so much, but like the more hours you have the more work you can get done theoretically?
Honestly just over the HSC and I'm getting really bored, but that's just me, so I get distracted easily and thus have less time to study as a result. Just something I have to work on, but how is everyone else going with it?
I think 9-10 is a bit unsustainable tbh, but I’m doing about 5 hours - any more and I seriously think I will burn out hahahHey, just wondering, how much are you guys studying for HSC exams during these holidays/during STUVAC? I've been aiming for 9-10 hours a day, but I've only been able to reach 6-7 hours :/ Ik that hours only say so much, but like the more hours you have the more work you can get done theoretically?
Honestly just over the HSC and I'm getting really bored, but that's just me, so I get distracted easily and thus have less time to study as a result. Just something I have to work on, but how is everyone else going with it?