yeh, i think someone needs 100 uai.dp624 said:Varies from 3 to 7 hours a day so yea, its ok
what?Paj20 said:yeh, i think someone needs 100 uai.
Lol well some people need to get 99+ for combined law, if that's their choicefrankenslut said:Oh for crying out loud. That's a fantastic mark, and pretty good evidence to support that kooky "do what works for you and don't kill yourself trying to fulfill unrealistic explanations" idea.
Uhh, I think you mean procrastinating? Nearly everyone does. It depends on how much you procrastinate. As for me, I can't get through 4 hours of study without at least a 15 minute break.sahel said:who bludged?
who thought they would study but ended up bludging?
Well said .jetblack2007 said:I just got given so much work that i have to study every day.
It doesn't worry me. I'll relax when its over. Its only 7 months.
You mean 10jetblack2007 said:I just got given so much work that i have to study every day.
It doesn't worry me. I'll relax when its over. Its only 7 months.
Lol i was kidding.. xD felt like being a fag ahaha just so the rest of NSW doesnt feel as though they need to study. ive dont a little. been procrastinating too much thoughgeorgefren said:But you do well scaled subjects - and ones where you dont have to know that much to do really well in the exams. In ancient history i need 97/100 just to scale to 92. So for the 50 marks of shortish answers, i need to know EVERYTHING. Like every single aspect. Same kinda goes for eco. Study now is needed as a background net to make sure you have knowledge on every aspect of the course.
Pull out a practice HSC exam and test yourself. Skip over questions that come from topics you havent done yet.Sarah182 said:Procastination is unavoidable at the moment for me.
I need some sort of modivation but I just can't find any.
That's not too bad. It builds up.mikael.cfc said:wow u guyys r commited im only doing and 1 hour a day and i thought that was heaps