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lightthefuze

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I'm baaack!
Trials are soon, how is everyone feeling? what has everyone been doing? I need some motivation for hardcore studying these upcoming holidays!
 

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did anyone go to Sydney Uni yesterday for that HSC history study day thing?
 

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Or lets say 2 months. So does that give you a considerate amount of time to comfortably prepare from now, for most of your subjects?
 

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Or lets say 2 months. So does that give you a considerate amount of time to comfortably prepare from now, for most of your subjects?
4 essays + creative to prepare for english. An entire textbook to memorise for eco. An entire syllabus to memorise for chem. A thousand past trials to get through for maths.
I think the answer is pretty obvious...
 

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4 essays + creative to prepare for english. An entire textbook to memorise for eco. An entire syllabus to memorise for chem. A thousand past trials to get through for maths.
I think the answer is pretty obvious...
Fk me dead. That is crazy
 

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Or lets say 2 months. So does that give you a considerate amount of time to comfortably prepare from now, for most of your subjects?
For both Maths x1 and 2 i feel comfortable because throughout the year ive been doing work consistently... I see the 2 months the time i need to get 90% knowledge for both chem and physics but English not prepared. Don't forget the fact that they give us about 4 weeks to prepare for trials = 4 weeks 8 hours a day is sufficient to do learn the whole syllabus from scratch
 

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Fk me dead. That is crazy
My advice to anyone doing the hsc, finish your AOS stuff by the start of the year before term 2. Reduces your workload, because the individual modules are straightforward (except mod b)
 

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My advice to anyone doing the hsc, finish your AOS stuff by the start of the year before term 2. Reduces your workload, because the individual modules are straightforward (except mod b)
We'll im already screwed arn't I ?
 

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My advice to anyone doing the hsc, finish your AOS stuff by the start of the year before term 2. Reduces your workload, because the individual modules are straightforward (except mod b)
Module B was the easiest for me.
 
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