thatnormster
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- HSC
- 2023
don't take this the wrong way. but couldn't you just buy a large 240-paged workbook and do the papers down in there, with the electronic soft copy of the trial paper up on your laptop screen? that's what i do. i don't bother with writing down the question again, i just write down my response, then mark it afterwards. that way you don't waste time, study as immediately as you'd like, all without the intimidating stack of papers waiting for you like judgement day on the edge of the desk.bfo ive printed like 600 pages worth of papers and theyre sitting in a pile on my desk rn
hsc prep is gonna go so hard
and its very resource-effective. i see my friends printing out trial papers out all the time, and the environmentalist in me screams