Rafy
Retired
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2004
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- Gender
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- HSC
- 2005
- Uni Grad
- 2008
For my HSC, i must admitt i did minimal study. I think i got away with it in the end (still got >90) but its definately not something i recommend! I could have got 98+ easily if i had put in a few hours each day.
I recommend at LEAST 1.5 - 2 hours of study on top of any homework you get. If you have no homework, adjust that minimum figure higher. try to aim for 2-3 hours a day.
However its not needed 7 days a week. Allocate a day or two off, where you can just rest. I usually set aside Friday nights as a work-free night (unless i had assignments or assesments due etc).
The key is to have balance in your study, spread it evenly, so the content you have to learn slips nicely into your long-term memory.
However, do find that balance between work and play. I believe there is a point where you can study so much that any more will just be a waste of time. The brain is like a sponge, once its soaked, you cant add anymore to it. Of course this is true for some of the subjects, others like Economics for example require constant attention and work.
I recommend at LEAST 1.5 - 2 hours of study on top of any homework you get. If you have no homework, adjust that minimum figure higher. try to aim for 2-3 hours a day.
However its not needed 7 days a week. Allocate a day or two off, where you can just rest. I usually set aside Friday nights as a work-free night (unless i had assignments or assesments due etc).
The key is to have balance in your study, spread it evenly, so the content you have to learn slips nicely into your long-term memory.
However, do find that balance between work and play. I believe there is a point where you can study so much that any more will just be a waste of time. The brain is like a sponge, once its soaked, you cant add anymore to it. Of course this is true for some of the subjects, others like Economics for example require constant attention and work.