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Eby-Kate

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I got engaged in January this year... 9th to be exact:eek:
But anyways. It is the hardest thing... yes i know i am an idiot and i now am screwed for the HSC which i am sitting this year... Does anyone have any pointers on how to fit study into a busy sckedule (how do you spell that word???:vcross:) cause planning a wedding and trying to earn money classifies as a busy schedule (lol) so HELP anyone. Or anyone who has thoughts on how much of an idiot i am for saying yes when i'm 17, he is 20 btw.
 

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Eby-Kate said:
Or anyone who has thoughts on how much of an idiot i am for saying yes when i'm 17, he is 20 btw.
That would be me.
Regardless, congrats.
 

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Well, postpone the wedding till after the HSC. Plan it after HSC is over then get married early next year?
 

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bit early? lol

u could always tell him to take a hike till the end of the hsc?

on second thoughts... how about aiming to spend 3-4 hours a night studying? even if that means staying up!
Also try and spend about 5-6 hours studying on weekends... also it matters on what end result you would like
 

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Even without the HSC maybe you should have a long engagement...
 

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bit early? lol

u could always tell him to take a hike till the end of the hsc?

on second thoughts... how about aiming to spend 3-4 hours a night studying? even if that means staying up!
Also try and spend about 5-6 hours studying on weekends... also it matters on what end result you would like
Thats stupid. 3-4 hours is ridiculous on a consistent basis. People work waay too hard just normally. Set yourself goals each night, and achieve them, whether it takes 1 hour or 5 hours is irrelevant.

The hours thing was set to help the idiots work out a minimum pattern of study for them.
 

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Its alright I know a few people who are engaged, it shouldn't take any more time out of you than when you had a boyfriend. If you care about your HSC make sure your fiancee knows.
 

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Thats stupid. 3-4 hours is ridiculous on a consistent basis. People work waay too hard just normally. Set yourself goals each night, and achieve them, whether it takes 1 hour or 5 hours is irrelevant.

The hours thing was set to help the idiots work out a minimum pattern of study for them.
lol I was just saying... chill...

to each their own... as for me, I have a timetable which I try to follow, as I know the amount of work I need to do that night will be covered within the set time. I try and finish the homework within 2 hours (we get a stack for maths, plus physics and chem)

Then I go through notes and then self study for what ever subject I need to.

Over a week more then 50% of my time is for maths lpl
 
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oh i dont know... anything <90 as a goal, you can probably get away with just a few hours study a week, if you listen in class and shiz.

chances are however, you will break up later and wish you'd spent more time getting your UAI anyway.
 

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Just get married next year. It'd b so much easier on u. Anyway, compared 2 a lifetime of marriage, then the 6-7 months before the HSC is a very short time.

Congrats :D
 

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Congratulations :)

I'd suggest either planning and well having it during these holidays or postponing it until after the HSC.
 

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I got engaged in January this year... 9th to be exact:eek:
But anyways. It is the hardest thing... yes i know i am an idiot and i now am screwed for the HSC which i am sitting this year... Does anyone have any pointers on how to fit study into a busy sckedule (how do you spell that word???:vcross:) cause planning a wedding and trying to earn money classifies as a busy schedule (lol) so HELP anyone. Or anyone who has thoughts on how much of an idiot i am for saying yes when i'm 17, he is 20 btw.
Do you have to get married now?
I'm sure he can wait one more year - let him fuck you more often, that might allow him to wait a bit more often.

Or if he's rich - don't worry about the HSC, just leech off him for the rest of your life and work on pleasing him.

Btw, it's schedule.
 

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Do you have to get married now?
I'm sure he can wait one more year - let him fuck you more often, that might allow him to wait a bit more often.

Or if he's rich - don't worry about the HSC, just leech off him for the rest of your life and work on pleasing him.

Btw, it's schedule.
hes not gonna be rich at 20 lol
 

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Or anyone who has thoughts on how much of an idiot i am for saying yes when i'm 17, he is 20 btw.
that would be me as well. Oh cant do anything about it now. if u love him, i dont see any reason not to marry, hey, who can question love???

but i still would advise to postpone ur marriage untill after the HSC
congrats and good luck
 

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