Stateranklol
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I know productive study is whats really important but for those that get a high atar how many hours of study did you do a day? and what was your study routine? any breaks?
This. 6-8 consistently. 8-10 on Weekends.need to be doing at least 6-8hr a day
I wasn't being srsThis. 6-8 consistently. 8-10 on Weekends.
I was. And it's true. Although things are different for everyone, 99+ should be 5 hours and 99.70+ should be 6-8. I know people will say, "lol dude I studied like 2 hrs MAX a day hahaha and got like 99.20 i just played games all day xDDD" they are all fucking liars with big egos.I wasn't being srs
Define studying in your own words.I was. And it's true. Although things are different for everyone, 99+ should be 5 hours and 99.70+ should be 6-8. I know people will say, "lol dude I studied like 2 hrs MAX a day hahaha and got like 99.20 i just played games all day xDDD" they are all fucking liars with big egos.
6-8 hours on weekdays consistently is in the realm of very very improbable (not just on a mental level but also, on a physical level)I was. And it's true. Although things are different for everyone, 99+ should be 5 hours and 99.70+ should be 6-8. I know people will say, "lol dude I studied like 2 hrs MAX a day hahaha and got like 99.20 i just played games all day xDDD" they are all fucking liars with big egos.
Is there a way you can improve this?6-8 hours on weekdays consistently is in the realm of very very improbable (not just on a mental level but also, on a physical level)
Natural aptitude/talent plays a significant role as well.
Working hard sometimes isn't enough.
No, you either have it or you don't.Is there a way you can improve this?
Okay...I thought that if you worked harder and smarter, you'd do betterNo, you either have it or you don't.
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Do even you know what NATURAL aptitude and talent means lolOkay...I thought that if you worked harder and smarter, you'd do better
Not really. It's something you either have more of or less of compared to others. Some people are just 'naturally' better at quickly grasping difficult concepts for example.Is there a way you can improve this?
There are a lot of 'smart people', they can get away studying with less than you because they have good foundations esp in maths where it is basically testing your mechanics ie solving questions. If you have shit mechanics, then you wont be able to/struggle to do hard questions. Something similar happens in English where people who write more will probs get more marks for their essay if they put in the same content as you but write it more eloquently.Okay...I thought that if you worked harder and smarter, you'd do better
Do even you know what NATURAL aptitude and talent means lol
It's something you're born with
It's like saying if you're azn and work hard enough to whitewash yourself, you'll be a white person
you don't turn white bruh no matter what
Same logic applies to natural aptitude and talent. It's either there or it's not.
Edit: better wording: some have more some have less
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Yeah I guess that's true, although it does take time for some to understand difficult concepts. Do you believe that eating the right food and exercising will make you smarter or is all just a myth?Not really. It's something you either have more of or less of compared to others. Some people are just 'naturally' better at quickly grasping difficult concepts for example.
However, you can definitely make up for it through other areas that lead to HSC success such as work ethic, being strategic (e.g. studying smart, selecting/doing the right subjects which suit your strengths, how you split your time spent between subjects), time management/organisation and so forth.
Aptitude/giftedness/talent is just 1 advantage (I guess the key difference is that it can't be gained/developed like your other factors) out of the many possible avenues of creating an advantage over your peers as outlined above.
However, I think some people severely underestimate the significance of aptitude.
I know someone who rarely studied during his HSC year. Only time he would study is 2 weeks b4 exams and he ended up getting 95 atarSimilarly, how many hours of study do all of you think is necessary to achieve a 95 + ATAR?