Quite easily well not easily but it can and has been done for many years by HSC students. You plan, plan your study knowing you have two exams in one day making sure you have time to study for both equally. It's all about prior preparation. During the hour break you rest and don't reflect on the previous exam...to much, you shouldn't really be doing any last minute studying maybe a quick check over notes but nothing more.Buiboi said:ey but even ify ou do have 2 trials in one day and you have an hour in between what would you do? and how could you recover from teh previous paper in little time?
UR LUCKY. i HAD 2 trial exams. both worth 30% each on the same day. If ur rankings are similar then i would study equally for them both.AJD said:Does anyone have any tips for me as I've got 2 trial exams in one day? How do I study? I've got economics in the morning and studies of religion (1 unit) after with about an hour break in between. Both trials are worth 12.5% all up and my rankings are similar for each. Thanks
Thanks for bringing back the memories!makedamnsure101 said:Joks, im not too fazed about it, i do ext eng and our catchcry for the class is "ext english - who said you cant get arthritis at the age of 17/18?"
I have THREE days with TWO exams. the only other day I have one exam is the english paper 2 exam.AJD said:Does anyone have any tips for me as I've got 2 trial exams in one day? How do I study? I've got economics in the morning and studies of religion (1 unit) after with about an hour break in between. Both trials are worth 12.5% all up and my rankings are similar for each. Thanks