year10studentpreparin
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If I am at home i really love to study so i hope uni is very intensive
good to knowyou’re in luck then!
I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s better than high school. But if you love studying as you say, you’ll love universitygood to know
yeah, ill defo miss the smaller classes in highschool and social activities plus the schedule and timetable of classes and how its all planned for you 5 days a week but yeah i do enjoy studying for stuff i like so should be good.I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s better than high school. But if you love studying as you say, you’ll love university
oh nice! which one/where at?yeah, ill defo miss the smaller classes in highschool and social activities plus the schedule and timetable of classes and how its all planned for you 5 days a week but yeah i do enjoy studying for stuff i like so should be good.
I am doing a cadetship as well which is a plus
ill miss the social life of highschool and close knit bc my school barely had anyoneyeah, ill defo miss the smaller classes in highschool and social activities plus the schedule and timetable of classes and how its all planned for you 5 days a week but yeah i do enjoy studying for stuff i like so should be good.
I am doing a cadetship as well which is a plus
have the uts cyber one but also waiting on the wollongong and deloitte cyber academy results bc closer both cyber securityoh nice! which one/where at?
thanks bro it does help.Generally speaking, university is more difficult and more demanding than the HSC, and becomes increasingly so as you progress through your degree(s). The extent to which this applies depends on a number of factors:
I hope this helps!
- The study load, i.e. full-time or part-time study - If you study full-time, you will be taking the maximum number of units allowed per session (e.g. semester/trimester). This imposes a heavy workload and therefore requires a strong commitment to your studies in order to perform favourably. On the other, if you decide to study part-time, you will have a lighter workload as you will be taking less units per session, although this also means that the length of your degree(s) would be extended. At the same time, this is an advantage that university has over the HSC, i.e. the ability to customise your degree.
- The specific degree(s) that you are interested in studying - Some degrees are inherently more difficult and demanding than others. Your university experience may therefore differ depending on the degree(s) that you end up studying.
- Your own academic ability - You are less likely to face many difficulties if you are academically capable and are determined to excel in your studies (which you appear to be from your post).
luckily for you, you can overload your subjects (also known as kys speedrun)If I am at home i really love to study so i hope uni is very intensive
CANT WAIT!!!!luckily for you, you can overload your subjects (also known as kys speedrun)
heard aboutUni substantially improves the last minute grindset
heard of that but yeah I dont wanna be like that rather I wanna get good GPA as wellUni's pretty chill u just wait till the day before assignments are due and all nighter to finish them, and for exams u wait till the day before and cram the entire course (another all nighter)