Even though I'm not a 2013'er, there isn't any other thread for me to post my progressHave you made any goals in general for this HSC year?
i.e. Study for X hours per day, Improve in Y subject
Have you stuck to/fulfilled such goals?
so you're not a 2013'er but why the chem/physics study (it says you did HSC in 2012)?Even though I'm not a 2013'er, there isn't any other thread for me to post my progress
So if you don't mind: Study goals have stuck so far - chemistry is on track and UMAT preparation is also becoming more of a frequent thing. Physics on the other hand, I have hardly done anything due to how much time I have to spend on particularly chemistry.
Chemistry I guess I do it out of interest and I need to learn it for my course anyways. Physics is the same though I'd rather not completely use all my spare time to focus on studying. I'd rather not bridge either as it will probably be quite stressful for me before uni even begins but I think this is going to be the case for physics :/so you're not a 2013'er but why the chem/physics study (it says you did HSC in 2012)?
I remember seeing you giving estimates quite some time ago, believe you may have even estimated me. What was your final atar? Still overall aiming for med?Chemistry I guess I do it out of interest and I need to learn it for my course anyways. Physics is the same though I'd rather not completely use all my spare time to focus on studying. I'd rather not bridge either as it will probably be quite stressful for me before uni even begins but I think this is going to be the case for physics :/
look at his sig lolI remember seeing you giving estimates quite some time ago, believe you may have even estimated me. What was your final atar? Still overall aiming for med?
97.45 :lI remember seeing you giving estimates quite some time ago, believe you may have even estimated me. What was your final atar? Still overall aiming for med?
Are you happy or unhappy about that?97.45 :l
Of course. There are many things I did wrong in year 11 and 12 so I guess I have uni to redeem myself
Though let's not steal Sy123's thread and stay on topic.
I guess you could say I'm satisfied with my ATAR. Not happy nor upset but it's only a thing of the past now.Are you happy or unhappy about that?
Fair enough. I was just wondering because I'd be extremely happy with that ATAR.I guess you could say I'm satisfied with my ATAR. Not happy nor upset but it's only a thing of the past now.
Most people would.Fair enough. I was just wondering because I'd be extremely happy with that ATAR.
Fair enough. I was just wondering because I'd be extremely happy with that ATAR.
All a matter of expectations, pride and course preference.Most people would.
Especially on this website. I mean don't get me wrong, the pressure and competitiveness is good but you sometimes get lost if you go to a bad school (like me). DUX at my school got like 96 this year... I mean I'd be over the moon with that but when looking at the ATARs achieved by the 2012ers on this website, you realise the calibre of some students, how some on here get 'depressed' not ranking in the top ten of a 3unit selective school cohort, or some get depressed over 'only' achieving an ATAR of 95. The key thing is to really know where you are at and be happy that even though you're not achieving results similar to some on this website, acknowledge that you have put in 100% effort and achieved what you have.Advice for 2013ers-I think the most important mark of getting through HSC year is being able to reassess and reevaluate your goals along the way. Are they realistic? Why didn't you reach this particular goal? What can you do from now on to remedy this?
Don't beat yourself up-it can be hard to know what is actually realistic study goals with so much hype around the HSC. You gotta trust in yourself a bit more and just go with it.