i dont see a problem waking up late because even if you wake up late you can still get the desired amount of study before bed, the problem lies with whether you will make it to your exams next week! but luckily English is in late afternoon on first day and you will adapt to the next day (the...
if you did a commercial paper for English (Catholic/Independent) and providing the teachers that mark each module at your school are HSC markers for theat particular module then 80/105 should guarantee you BAND 6, e.g. the teacher that marked creative writing is a HSC marker for creative writing
Lol for me, doing 2u maths is not the best allocation of my time haha. A lot of people (including me) prob use doing maths (2u/3u) as an excuse for not focusing on other subjects =D
Do what works best for you, if 12 hours is the way then do it. IMO it is a bit excessive but depends on how confident you are and what you atar aim is. Personally 4-6hours is fine for me
Absolutely RIGHT! i know people who study maybe 10 hours a day and get poor results (from trials) because they dont take breaks and hence study inefficiently or they might call 10 hours at the Library ---> study. If you can get 4hours a day of productive study then your on the right track to...
every extra bit of study you do will count significantly, so a day off can be detrimental, depends on how well you are prepared. Some people know the syllabus VERY well after trial so only need to do past papers, some people still need to work on their dotpoints.
you decide.
Great thanks nightweaver.
Also another simple question: If my second question is true i was thinking of using like a 0.3 fine ink pen so i write smaller, so my question is do you have to use ball-point pen for the HSC exams?
and again, please answer if you are certain =D TY
Just a few questions that i would like the answer to =D
In Physic and Chemistry you are allowed to answer questions using dotpoint form and tables, yes/no?
In Economics (specifically) you are not allowed to write over the lines (for short answers section) or it wont be marked, yes/no?
Please...