SoulSearcher
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Am I the only one feeling ridiculously calm?
I suggest you look at the General Maths Forum.kirsty2478 said:Ive only just discovered this site so don't know where to look. Does anyone know how well you have to do in General Maths to get a good UAI?
Im worried that its gunna drag it down...
Full of lovely people and SPAMS.*emi* said:haha yep its a BRILLIANT site =P
as you can see, at least one of us is ready... XP.yoakim said:Yeah, indulge yourself on those regular saturday or friday nights out, you'll definitely deserve it (of course once you've done all the requirements of h/w,study,assessments etc over the weekdays)! It really releases the stress and gets you back into reality where you will have time to think that the HSC is not all that important in life. Obviously don't indulge yourself over the limits, that would just unmotivate you...but just those casual nights out with your mates, or just going to the gym really helps. "Study" only is not the way to go, and it's not the healthy way to approach the HSC. You obviously need some sort of a balanced life. Ask anyone, even ask the most nerdiest kid ever will say that you need a balance.
I guess if you think that you're "immature" to approach the HSC, then I reckon you should reflect back on your years of your school life, and the life that may be ahead of you, it might help direct you or give you an insight of your future life, where you need a positive approach to get there. Picture your all time greatest hero/role model and let that be your temporary motivation to help you approach this big step.
And being "mature" doesn't necessarily mean being a nerd at school or being absolutely silent in classes, it simply means that you are prepared to meet the requirements of being a HSC student, that is: h/w, approaching the HSC in self-less way, (eg: respecting other people's space, respecting their work ethic, sharing resources, offering a hand etc...), a being a role model for the junours.
They are, especially when you haven't studied for the examGangles.McGee said:These first 3 weeks have been very speedy. I hope its like this during exam periods next year.
It doesn't feel like year 12 yet!
lol, already? XD But assessments would come before that...yoakim said:Already looking forwards to the summer holidays
Well I am, if I get into Cosmology that isairie said:lol, already? XD But assessments would come before that...
Quoted for truth. M0ofin knows all.m0ofin said:Of course, I'm not speaking from experience but just calm down and take it one day at a time. Getting hyped up about it now won't do you any good. However, if you do happen to find it all too much, find someone to speak to. I'm sure there are many people there to help you get back on track.