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What sacrifices will you be making for the HSC? (1 Viewer)

super_fly5

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These are two major sacrifices I will be making for the HSC:-
-Cutting down on number of social gatherings.
-Minimising time with technology (am referring to phone, net and television).

How about you?
 

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Well, if anything, I've been coming on the 'net more and more (blame BOS :p ). Don't watch that much tv nor am very particular with the phone (mobile, on the other hand, is a different story :D Damn just got my last mobile bill :( )
Agree with the social part.

Other sacrifices will probably include sleep :mad1: and other after-school activities (i.e. sport).
Ummm... I'd probably also say my poor hand will suffer from so much writing.

If I think of anything else to complain about, I'll get back to you. :)
 
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me i'm going to try

hopefully delete msn
stop going out
phone
talk less
shopping
tv .. ive been addicited to smallville and vericona mars.. OMMG .. yeahh
sleep i guess
 

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Sacrifices I have already made:
- Stopped playing weekly tennis
- Stopped weekly swimming
- Limited times I could watch TV
- Limited times I could download and listen to music

Sacrifices I will/*may* make:
- Use up my afternoons after school (where I normally relax) for homework/study
- Stop sleeping in on weekends
 
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Not making many changes to my life.
Cut out some sports such as soccer.
Reduce time spent on the computer.
Cut back a tiny bit of social life.

I'll be sacrificing a lot of sweat, blood and tears :hammer:
I'll be sacrificing a lot of pens and paper.
 

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major sacrifices
- sleeeeep esp. during school and after school ><"
- social gatherings
- stopping the procrastination =]`
- MSN and BOS during weekdays.

i am aiming too:
- study a min of 5 hrs a day hopefully when i get teh motivation back haha.
- make the library my second home.
- stop the CONSTANT stresss =/
 

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lilkiwicutie89 said:
me i'm going to try

hopefully delete msn
stop going out
phone
talk less
shopping
tv .. ive been addicited to smallville and vericona mars.. OMMG .. yeahh
sleep i guess
Talk less? Does that mean sewing your lips together.

J/k lol

Gosh, you are all very social people. C'mon, you need friends as support and as something to resort to when breaking free from friends.
 

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1. I lost someone very dear to me - that was his sacrifice and a bit on my part to..therefore its a sacrifice for both of us

2. MSN. I dont know. Shoot it dead.
3. Socialising - heck yes...this will SAVE me from study overloadski.
4. Step up work a bit more methinks.

5. Maybe cut down on the hot chocolates and stick with good ol' tea...hmmph
 

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Ellie_Belly said:
No sacrifices.
I'm going to balance my life rather than cut it back.
I wish you good luck. There almost always has to be compromises, even with a balance, but if you can find it, good on you. :)

As for me, I'm cutting back on the time I spend playing computer games and sitting doing nothing on the internet. I'm definitely not cutting back on sleep (that would have a negative effect), and I spend a fair bit of time working as it is, so it's just really turning the time wasting into something more productive. It's an important year... :p


I_F
 

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insert-username said:
I wish you good luck. There almost always has to be compromises, even with a balance, but if you can find it, good on you. :)

As for me, I'm cutting back on the time I spend playing computer games and sitting doing nothing on the internet. I'm definitely not cutting back on sleep (that would have a negative effect), and I spend a fair bit of time working as it is, so it's just really turning the time wasting into something more productive. It's an important year... :p


I_F
I guess I'll turn 'doing nothing' into study, but the rest of my life will stay if I don't have to change it (and I haven't had to so far).

Yep, definetly don't cut back on sleep! That's just silly.

Good luck to you too, hope you achieve all that you wish! :)
 

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i found it quite amusing of how many of us want to delete msn. maybe thats a sign jing? hahah =]
 

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You can't make that many sacrifices. You need to have some life! You need sport to destress and to have fun.

There's an old English saying: "all work but no play makes Jack a dull boy"
 

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bananasmoothy said:
Ummm... I'd probably also say my poor hand will suffer from so much writing.
I'm with you all the way on the point you made about your hand!

lilkiwicutie89 said:
me i'm going to try

hopefully delete msn
stop going out
phone
talk less
shopping
tv .. ive been addicited to smallville and vericona mars.. OMMG .. yeahh
sleep i guess
I haven't necessarily deleted MSN, however I have absolutely stopped using it. I stopped mid- December. I am absolutely addicted to Smallville. I don't think I will be able to give up that series.

Trebla seems like he's on a ball.

I'm particularly sorry to hear your sacrifice luscious- llama. Didn't see something like that coming, but hopefully you'll succeed with whatever you wish to do in the end.

To Ellie Belly and Smart Dunce, good on you guys for not making that much a great compromise! And to Hopeles5ly, good luck with being a nerd.

To insert- username, I have the same problem of usually just sitting and doing absolutely nothing. It's quite tempting. Really.

Smart Dunce is right! We should have a bit of balance. Make sure to never sacrifice every itsy bitsy thing in your life or you'll have a breakdown. Unless, that's necessarily what you want. ;D
 
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Smart_Dunce said:
You can't make that many sacrifices. You need to have some life! You need sport to destress and to have fun.

There's an old English saying: "all work but no play makes Jack a dull boy"
I'm pretty sure most of us are not sacrificing everything, but merely just making way for more time for committments to homework and studies. We don't want to leave things to the last minute. We want to get things done early while we have the chance. This opportunity to excel and get ahead only comes at limited times.
This is a one-shot in a lifetime kind of thing so it's best to maximise your potential at this stage and give it everything you've got so that you have no regrets at the end.

There's another old English saying "Make hay will the sun shines"
(Sieze the opportunity while you can)
 

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Trebla said:
I'm pretty sure most of us are not sacrificing everything, but merely just making way for more time for committments to homework and studies. We don't want to leave things to the last minute. We want to get things done early while we have the chance. This opportunity to excel and get ahead only comes at limited times.
This is a one-shot in a lifetime kind of thing so it's best to maximise your potential at this stage and give it everything you've got so that you have no regrets at the end.

There's another old English saying "Make hay will the sun shines"
(Sieze the opportunity while you can)
wow that’s inspiring hehe.
 

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Komaticom said:
Avoid getting in a relationship with someone stupider than you. If they're smarter, hook up and study together, hehehe.
Good one.
 

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lol. i've already made some sacrifices. mainly being :
- cut down the amount of times i go out or over frnds house
- stop playing games
- limit amount of tv i watch ( even though i hadly watch t.v
- make more time for study / hw.
 

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Komaticom said:
Avoid getting in a relationship with someone stupider than you. If they're smarter, hook up and study together, hehehe.
That's funny.
 

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