Hi folks.
So to cut a long story short, I finished year 12 last year, had a baby in December (please refrain from giving me a lecture), and am enrolled to start my Bachelor of Nursing degree 2014. I'm starting to get quite anxious about the work load of university and am seriously wondering if...
Hasn't hit me at all. Which probably isn't a good thing- I'd rather be stressed then all meh, easier to study.
Still cramming, but it doesn't feel like the HSC is almost here.
I regret doing extension so much- it's a ridiculous amount of work. Not overly hard though.
I found year 11 extension enjoyable, dropped another subject and found I absolutely hated year 12 ext 1. I only had 11 units and was doing extension 2 so I couldn't drop and am stuck with it. Maybe it's...
I was so caught up in studying I legitimately forgot I had a PDHPE assignment due... tomorrow! I'm so annoyed at myself, but anyway, hoping someone has an answer for me. The question isn't hard at all, I just need to know how long the response should be. Here's the question, just in case...
I'm so glad I came across this, thank you so much for posting this Shadowdude. I've got my Ext 2 draft due in about an hour and wasn't really sure about the reflection statement. This really helped me understand what is meant to go in :) :D
Our school careers adviser has actually run a seminar a number of times this year explaining how the ATAR works, so if students turn up they can expect to be receive relevant information that is broken down and easy to understand. It helped me out.
This is what happened to me, exactly. I've been really really sick (all medical certs and everything covering me) and I've missed out so much work, except I haven't had my trials yet. At the rate I'm going, I'm going to completely bomb. I could have caught up, but I didn't. Now I've got 2 weeks...
I don't know why I'm struggling so much with this assignment, but I am. It's due on thursday, I haven't started it cause I just don't know where to begin. We have a sub today for English so I can't ask my teacher- running out of time and getting stressed as.
The task description...
"Find and...
Really? I'm ecstatic that it's finally ending! I do the same.. except I sit on Facebook, in bed.
I fail at checklists. I lack self control. If I write out 30 minutes of bio notes and allow myself to watch 10 minutes of tv, I guarantee I'll still be sitting in front of the tv an hour later. I'm...
I've reached a rut..
Has anyone else lost motivation to work and study? I don't know why I'm feeling this way, I'm so frustrated that I can't focus and don't know how to get back on track in terms of studying. :vcross:
How do you guys work through this?
It's the sitting down to study bit for me. I always end up procrastinating.
See, I'm doing it now. I should be studying for my extension english exam tomorrow but instead I'm sitting on bored of studies. :P
Has anyone else just reached the point of realisation that they actually have to put some work in?
I've just been cruising along, doing my assignments the night before. This used to work, but it's not anymore :(
So, as an individual who has just started to study, my question is.. how the shit...