nsw..wollongong
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- 2023
where did everything go
Became aware of the many pathways to uni so they think they’ll get in course (easy?) and got either lazy or burnt outwhat happened...?
u got this bro. hsc is just a battle to the death with NESA. this is ur training montage.I might be a disgraceful fuker for wasting that much time but they always say..
It's never too late right.........
It's still saveable right?
We learn from our mistakes????
When are your trials? Remember all BOS is rooting for your comeback!I'll finish English soon around arvo.
After I'll take a break most likely and dig into my other subjects.
in two weeks and a tiny bit my comeback would be a lot smoother if I actually studied in holis but im doing rn. so its chillWhen are your trials? Remember all BOS is rooting for your comeback!
I mean you get to chill earlier and more time for hsc so its not a HUGE disadvantage.i wish my trials were in two week
Does that also mean that you get trials results earlier? That would be advantageous because it means more time to work on mistakes.I mean you get to chill earlier and more time for hsc so its not a HUGE disadvantage.
Yea probably dont see a reason why they would hold your results back lmao.Do the trial exams tend to get clustered together back-to-back like prelims, or is there generally a bit more time between exams (due to length of exam itself)?
Does that also mean that you get trials results earlier? That would be advantageous because it means more time to work on mistakes.
I will say trials can be a bit more clustered together compared to the actual HSC time table as some schools may have run their trials along a smaller amount of weeks but it depends on the school.Do the trial exams tend to get clustered together back-to-back like prelims, or is there generally a bit more time between exams (due to length of exam itself)?
Uh for all catholic schools and some private - they do cssa which is catholic trial paper company and it has its own timestable. Same for independent schools which follow a trial timestable and usually its back to back depends on teh subject I have two one the same day, some back to back and yea. For other public and selecitve they usualyl do their own school papers which is up to the school to decide when their trials are. Usually back to back tho to train you for hscDo the trial exams tend to get clustered together back-to-back like prelims, or is there generally a bit more time between exams (due to length of exam itself)?
Does that also mean that you get trials results earlier? That would be advantageous because it means more time to work on mistakes.
yeah i thought all schools do the exams over 1-2 weeks but some of my friends have their exams over 3-4??I will say trials can be a bit more clustered together compared to the actual HSC time table as some schools may have run their trials along a smaller amount of weeks but it depends on the school.
Yea alot of 1-2 or 3-4yeah i thought all schools do the exams over 1-2 weeks but some of my friends have their exams over 3-4??