That is good, I am implementing that as my study planThanks Shady - i'll be an expert at this just in time to never use it again!!
OK, so my timetable is
8.00 get up/breakfast
8.30-11.30 Past paper - different subject each day (call this subject 1 for today)
11.30-12.00 break/eat
12.00-1.30 review things i didn't know on past paper
1.30-2.00 lunch
2.00-3.30 subject 2
3.30-5.30 eat/gym/swim/walk/facebook/whatever
5.30-7.00 subject 3
7.00-8.00 dinner
8.00-9.30 subject 4
9.30-10.00 get tomorrow's paper ready/ read english texts
10.00 bed
next day - start with subject 5 and keep going around the loop
i hope i can keep it up for the next four weeks!
subjects: Adv English Extn English 3-unit maths Chemistry Physics Anc Hist
ATAR aim: 93
Pfft ... man, there are only about 14 days until the HSC exams start (if you do Business Studies). By now you really should be prepared in my opinion. I have already prepared for my SC exams, albeit they are much easier to prepare for, but they are on even later than the HSC exams.I, like many others, hope to make the most of the coming holidays
but i don't really know how to split it up.
I have a lot of difficulty doing one subject for more than a 5 hour stretch, but I also can't demand too much of myself by saying "one past paper for each subject every day"
i can't go without a plan because i'll procrastinate.
How are you guys planning to spend the next 19 days?
You talk a lot of shit for someone who hasn't gone past the school certificate yet.Pfft ... man, there are only about 14 days until the HSC exams start (if you do Business Studies). By now you really should be prepared in my opinion. I have already prepared for my SC exams, albeit they are much easier to prepare for, but they are on even later than the HSC exams.
I don't know if you've heard the aphorism "you should start preparing for yearly exams one year before", but it's true. You prepare by doing classwork, HOMEWORK and assessment tasks... TBH you really should be prepared already, given the short amount of time left...and I think you should be prepared for everything... you should have done English essay plans or practised draft essays, memorised techniques and the typical effect of each and experimented with the non-linear narrative structure.
Of course I only recommend you be prepared two weeks before if you want to ace the exams without pointless cramming, which I know I want to, for the SC AND the HSC.