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I find it hard to do a certain number of hours a night, I find it easier to do at least 16 hours a week. Counting it like that means I can do big chuncks when in the mood or have some spare time, Which works heaps better for me.
 

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Moderation is essential! Do what needs doing (homework/assignments/assessment preparation/understanding content) --> then study (as in revision for end of year exams).
 

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bored of sc said:
Moderation is essential! Do what needs doing (homework/assignments/assessment preparation/understanding content) --> then study (as in revision for end of year exams).
Yeah, work in moderation. Don't just go to your study area and sit there for 4-5 hours. Try to spread it out throughout the afternoon/night in decent portions.
 

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1-2 hrs a night max come exam time.

Any other time, none - other than note making.
 

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tommykins said:
1-2 hrs a night max come exam time.

Any other time, none - other than note making.
Do you finish your homework in class, or do you not do it at all? (Just wondering).
 
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I'm lucky to do 3 hours schoolwork per week at the moment and I'm going just fine (I'm looking for 95+ UAI-wise). It really depends on the person and what they think of their ability and workload.
 

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Aerath said:
Do you finish your homework in class, or do you not do it at all? (Just wondering).
Maths is finished in class, if I do have homework it's only 30 minutes worth max.
English i just don't do
chem/phys don't get hw much, just note making when i get home.

1 hr is dedicated to note making normally and if im bothered, math and math and math.

i find homework pretty pointless, unrequired tasks set you off better than doing tasks that evyerone is doing
 

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Aplus said:
An hour a day really isn't sufficient. That's Year 7-8 level.
lol what the fuck? who does study/homework at all in year 7? nevermind an hour.
 

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lolcal said:
lol what the fuck? who does study/homework at all in year 7? nevermind an hour.
I remember that I actually tried in Year 7... oh how naive and stupid I was... :(
 

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lolcal said:
lol what the fuck? who does study/homework at all in year 7? nevermind an hour.
Year 7,8 and 9 are bludge years.

Everyone knows this.
 

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michael1990 said:
Year 7,8 and 9 are bludge years.

Everyone knows this.
I dunno, Year 7 I tried. Years 8 and 9 I bludged. :p
 

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lolcal said:
lol what the fuck? who does study/homework at all in year 7? nevermind an hour.
Well, people in Year 7 who studied for selective test in Year 6 are usually used to studying everyday.
 

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Aplus said:
Well, people in Year 7 who studied for selective test in Year 6 are usually used to studying everyday.
Study for a selective school test? I didn't know that was possible...
 

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