LOL I was there doing the Physics exam .youngminii said:All I gotta say is good luck, study evenly..
Oh yeah, I didn't see you at Intuition
I would, for two weeks you should be able to stick to it, especially if you're committed to doing well in this assessment block.x.Exhaust.x said:I'm thinking of making a timetable whilst being extremely dedicated to it. It's easier said than done, but I believe I can stick to it for these 2 long weeks.
LIESx.Exhaust.x said:LOL I was there doing the Physics exam .
Thanks for the advice all.
very well said.SimonLee13 said:If you're going to cram, cram now so that it won't affect exam performance.
Ahhh but then it wouldn't be cramming.lyounamu said:very well said.
the quick you start cramming, the better
hahahah,, yeah that's the point.Sarah182 said:Ahhh but then it wouldn't be cramming.
I am worried to slip back into the cramming cycle and I'm sure it will happen, it started again for my last assessment this term... It's a bad habit.
I think it is. I mean if you do some work in the holidays - you should be proficient with at least the first topic - which means you're already set for roughly 25% of your HSC. Basically - I would write notes on everything you did in Term 4 and make sure you understand it.stellina91 said:Hi everyone,
Yesterday was the last day of school for me so now I am on holidays for eight weeks. Is this the best time to prepare for next year? Should I finish my notes or read parts of textbooks so I will be ahead. As it is a long period I don't want to waste it, I want to make the most of it because I know next year the holidays will be super busy. Anyone got any tips or advice?
Thanks in advance.
But if you cram too quickly - it could be considered studylyounamu said:hahahah,, yeah that's the point.
It's not really a cramming if you cram early.
But that's a good message to all crammers around the state - the quicker you cram, the better your result can be!