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When did you start studying hard then? And did you focus more on learning your content thoroughly before past papers, or just jumped straight into those papers like how everyone suggests you do?4u maths
3u maths
adv english
physics
chem
*applauds*ahahah i know youre freaking out right now but honestly i just did the homework which took around 3 hours a day and that was basically it all the way until a few weeks before each exam block and then i turned it up a notch
for the hsc it was 2 past papers a day other than that i wasnt working that hard
You did Deeming's Chem homework? Aw man.....I never did it.ahahah i know youre freaking out right now but honestly i just did the homework which took around 3 hours a day and that was basically it all the way until a few weeks before each exam block and then i turned it up a notch
for the hsc it was 2 past papers a day other than that i wasnt working that hard
The trick to not burning out (imo):
- Do the subjects you love, so that "work" for those subjects don't even feel like work, but is instead actually enjoyable and meaningful for you.
- Keep up your extra-curricular activities (sport/music/debate etc) so you feel like a real person with an actual identity outside of studying.
- Find creative ways of studying. I listened to dramatic readings of Coleridge's poetry (for English X1) and watched Wuthering Heights on TV days before the HSC exam instead of trying to cram. I've gone to plays of my english texts (Crucible, Hamlet), and been to museum exhibits for the histories. Mix it up.
- Take plenty of breaks. If you procrastinate, make it the best damn 3/4/5 hours of "wasted" time of your life. (A good film/ a great party - whatever).
- Look long term. The ATAR is just a number. It shouldn't be a goal in itself. The goal should be whatever you want to do after the HSC - your course/career etc. Keep that in mind to keep yourself motivated.
Do you mean moderated?How did you fare in your internal assessments? How were they scaled?
I got full marks in basically all my internal assessments. My trial mark was 98.How did you fare in your internal assessments? How were they scaled?
Wow, amazing! What subject was this for?I got full marks in basically all my internal assessments. My trial mark was 98.
The moderation is pretty irrelevant to anyone who isn't from my specific cohort at my specific school - moderation is done according to YOUR cohort. Mine would have no relation to yours.
We had 250 people do Eng Adv, the top 5 were basically neck and neck the whole way through the year and for all the assessments. I was ranked top 3 internally.
Its definitely possible to improve, I'd say work really closely with your teacher to go over your essays and assessments, identifying where you went wrong and what areas you need to work on. Its not something I can give you a magic formula for.