G'day all,
Am I the only one currently doing Trials here? They started last week with the 2 hour English one on Change. It was thankfully pretty easy (I think). Then the next day I had Ancient History, a subject I've been getting around 90% in consistently. But when I read the questions during the 5 minute reading time...well...I'll give you a timeline:
First 30 seconds - 'Fuck me, I'm completely fucked. I have no fucking idea how to answer all but 2 of these questions. I can't believe how fucked I am'
1 minutes - 'This is fucked.'
2 minutes - 'Yep, still fucked'
3 minutes - 'I must stop thinking about how fucked I am. I might not be. I could improvise. Make stuff up. I'm good at that.'
4 minutes - 'No I can't. This is the Trials. These questions are so hard I can't even make up an answer. Christ I'm so fucked. I just want to start the test so I can get this over with
5 minutes - 'You may start writing' - Mr. Mulligan. 'I'm so fucking fucked this is fucked fucked fucked fucked fucked.'
Basically this trial did teach me one thing; you really do have to study incredibly hard before the trials (especially seeing as though this Ancient one was worth 40% of the school mark). I learned that you actually can't just rest on your laurels and assume because you've done well you still will. I don't want to be freaking people out here, but it's true. So if you have trials in a week or two, don't do as I did and just relax. I'm regretting that now. Who knows if I'll regret it tomorrow when I'm doing my English Ext. 1 trial which I've studied for 2 hours or so for. Mind you, it's far less difficult than Ancient History. But even so...it'd be good if everyone could learn from my mistake and not have to sit there for those 5 minutes knowing you could very well fail the test you're about to do. (I haven't failed a test in senior school, so this wasn't a good time to start).
Thought I'd share my little story of heartbreak and tragedy...hehe.
Anton
Am I the only one currently doing Trials here? They started last week with the 2 hour English one on Change. It was thankfully pretty easy (I think). Then the next day I had Ancient History, a subject I've been getting around 90% in consistently. But when I read the questions during the 5 minute reading time...well...I'll give you a timeline:
First 30 seconds - 'Fuck me, I'm completely fucked. I have no fucking idea how to answer all but 2 of these questions. I can't believe how fucked I am'
1 minutes - 'This is fucked.'
2 minutes - 'Yep, still fucked'
3 minutes - 'I must stop thinking about how fucked I am. I might not be. I could improvise. Make stuff up. I'm good at that.'
4 minutes - 'No I can't. This is the Trials. These questions are so hard I can't even make up an answer. Christ I'm so fucked. I just want to start the test so I can get this over with
5 minutes - 'You may start writing' - Mr. Mulligan. 'I'm so fucking fucked this is fucked fucked fucked fucked fucked.'
Basically this trial did teach me one thing; you really do have to study incredibly hard before the trials (especially seeing as though this Ancient one was worth 40% of the school mark). I learned that you actually can't just rest on your laurels and assume because you've done well you still will. I don't want to be freaking people out here, but it's true. So if you have trials in a week or two, don't do as I did and just relax. I'm regretting that now. Who knows if I'll regret it tomorrow when I'm doing my English Ext. 1 trial which I've studied for 2 hours or so for. Mind you, it's far less difficult than Ancient History. But even so...it'd be good if everyone could learn from my mistake and not have to sit there for those 5 minutes knowing you could very well fail the test you're about to do. (I haven't failed a test in senior school, so this wasn't a good time to start).
Thought I'd share my little story of heartbreak and tragedy...hehe.
Anton