GoldyOrNugget
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- HSC
- 2012
I think I'm capable of doing most or all of the questions on the paper, but on past HSCs I almost always run out of time. This is becoming very frustrating.
My current technique: when I'm going through the paper, if a question seems to be taking too long, I note it down and come back to it later. After going through the whole paper once, I usually have about 100/120 with 15 minutes left, then I try to scrape 5-10 more marks in the remaining time. This consistently gets me low-to-mid 100s on past HSCs, but I rarely break 110/120.
Does anyone have any good techniques in regards to time management (or anything else) that would alleviate these issues?
My current technique: when I'm going through the paper, if a question seems to be taking too long, I note it down and come back to it later. After going through the whole paper once, I usually have about 100/120 with 15 minutes left, then I try to scrape 5-10 more marks in the remaining time. This consistently gets me low-to-mid 100s on past HSCs, but I rarely break 110/120.
Does anyone have any good techniques in regards to time management (or anything else) that would alleviate these issues?