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Green Yoda

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Guys can any current hsc students or past students share their daily routine?
 

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Weekdays(cept Friday)
3:30-5(chill, organise what I'm gonna do)
5-6:30(Weakest Subject)
6:30-8(Strongest Subject)
8:20-9(Essay)
9:30-10:30(Review School Work)
11-12(One long answer HSC question for every subject)
12-1(Chill)


Weekend:
7:30-9:30(Weakest Subject)
10-12( Review Weeks work)
1:20-2:40(Essay and Creative)
4-6(Maths)
7-9(3 HSC Questions per subject)
9-12(Chill)





atar goal:91 but will be happy with 85+
 

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get home from school, chill and do nothing.... at around 10pm frantically start hw due the next day..
Pretty much how it goes.
I'd be lying if I said I had a proper study routine.
...should prob change my atar goal from 90+ to like..60+ :L
 

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I study from 5pm to 9pm with 15 minute intervals. At 9-10:30pm I do homework and catch up notes. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday I do my major works and chill :) it's worked so far ranking in the top 5 of all my subjects
 

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Got home @ 4PM
4-6: Chill
6-7: Study
7-8: Dinner
8-9: Chill
9-2AM: Study

Weekends:
If I had work: 9PM-3AM
If no: no study for 2 days.
 

Mathsisfun15

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As if people can study past 11pm. Once it gets to 11 my brain tells me to go to stop working so I lose all productivity and speed
 

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Depends on the individual tbh.

It's pretty much the same for weekdays and weekends:

I work best from 9pm - 2:30am so I did most of my 'deep' studying during that time (of course I tried to sleep earlier on weekdays).
In the afternoons I did my so called 'light' studying so making notes, reading chapters etc.
Weekend mornings I do nothing lol. Nothing goes in. So... breakfast, music and Big Bang Theory pretty much sums it up.


When I got to the trials and HSC I pushed myself to do some studying in the morning but honestly, if you can't work a certain time, then just don't do it. Otherwise you're just wasting your time because you are not efficiently studying anyway. Might as well go do something you enjoy so you won't want to procrastinate when you really do start studying.
 

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3:30-4pm = eat/organise order of homework, notes and study to complete
4pm = start homework
6pm = dinner
6:30pm = continue homework and do notes
8pm = study, pack binder and bag for the next day
9pm = sleep
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I'd wake up at around 5-5:30am during exam week to have a longer amount of time to flick through my notes and revise. I'd go to sleep at 8-8:30pm the night before to get the same amount of sleep.
I also highly recommend 90 second Uncle Toby's porridge for breakfast - super quick, easy and filling! As well as a decent sized dinner - since I'm Asian, rice is the way to go (even during exam weeks)
 

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3:30pm - get home
4pm - 1am - fall into vicious cycle of procrastinating and hating myself for procrastinating and therefore procrastinating and hating myself more
1am -2am - frantically do all homework due the next day and inevitably give up and cry
 

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3:30pm - get home
4pm - 1am - fall into vicious cycle of procrastinating and hating myself for procrastinating and therefore procrastinating and hating myself more
1am -2am - frantically do all homework due the next day and inevitably give up and cry
R.I.P ATAR Goal: 90+
 

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