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thank you sm that's really helpful and i'm glad you said i should start now because i feel like i just don't have enough time but in reality doing something is better than doing nothing about it. i was just sitting here digging myself into a deeper hole out of laziness and my worse-than-usual mental health. anyways thanks again, i'll try your strategy out :)
nah you should start your winter arc in 10 days imo
 

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thank you sm that's really helpful and i'm glad you said i should start now because i feel like i just don't have enough time but in reality doing something is better than doing nothing about it. i was just sitting here digging myself into a deeper hole out of laziness and my worse-than-usual mental health. anyways thanks again, i'll try your strategy out :)
It’ll be all good just be able to balance taking care of urself
 

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yeah so am i cooked if i havent studied like ill start now sure but also i feel like idk how to study all im doing is revisting what i learnt last term is that effective also like i dont have the best memory so i dont see the point of studying for trials in august because i feel like ill forget
 
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yeah so am i cooked if i havent studied like ill start now sure but also i feel like idk how to study all im doing is revisting what i learnt last term is that effective also like i dont have the best memory so i dont see the point of studying for trials in august because i feel like ill forget
it's ok!! i also haven't studied this summer.. but i'll start tmrw.. take it at ur own pace and try doing past papers and active recall instead of trying to memorise sm information. u can attempt those papers by remembering what your teacher taught u in class and u can look over the notes beforehand but don't get stuck on understanding notes/slideshows for too long (!!)
 

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man its so crazy seeing people planning their study structure when i literally just winged it all (basically last minute study) and it worked out perfectly for me lol. glhf 2025 hsc-ers
 

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yeah so am i cooked if i havent studied like ill start now sure but also i feel like idk how to study all im doing is revisting what i learnt last term is that effective also like i dont have the best memory so i dont see the point of studying for trials in august because i feel like ill forget
Revisiting last terms content is pretty essential imo + getting a bit ahead for all ur subjects
 

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man its so crazy seeing people planning their study structure when i literally just winged it all (basically last minute study) and it worked out perfectly for me lol. glhf 2025 hsc-ers
that's what everyone ik says, not the last minute study part but the winging it part. like a lot of ppl didn't do anything in the holidays except like winding up the previous terms content but locked in during the term for the new content and ended up fine.

ultimately i don't think it's that deep, even if you lock in during holidays you have to make sure you're recharged and ready to grind for the rest of the year. so i'm not too upset that i didn't throughly lock in bc i'm confident with last terms stuff, decently ahead for this term and i know im ready to grind for the rest of the year.

what's more important for me is that i don't crash out in the middle of the term and i think i've dealt with the burnout and i'm coming into the new school year with a new mindset
 

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that's what everyone ik says, not the last minute study part but the winging it part. like a lot of ppl didn't do anything in the holidays except like winding up the previous terms content but locked in during the term for the new content and ended up fine.

ultimately i don't think it's that deep, even if you lock in during holidays you have to make sure you're recharged and ready to grind for the rest of the year. so i'm not too upset that i didn't throughly lock in bc i'm confident with last terms stuff, decently ahead for this term and i know im ready to grind for the rest of the year.

what's more important for me is that i don't crash out in the middle of the term and i think i've dealt with the burnout and i'm coming into the new school year with a new mindset
i mean technically its just subjective. personally i work everyday all day and while i DO get my toll for that - eg get seriously ill or dizzy (i still study despite it lmao), my motivation just keeps me going cos its the final run. its a plain stupid idea to sit around all holidays - its just indicative that one isn't mature enough to understand the importance of studying in this time of ur life, and whether it 'matters' or not, its developing discipline. the past is the past too, if i was to use my previous experiences (utter shit) of year 11, i would be more depressed then i was from then for multiplex reasons and not just study. its a lesson of strength rather than something to mourn over and lay around while ur ranks and chances of becoming a future prestige falls away beneath ur eyes. ig thats my own opinion tho - im rough on myself and dont really deal with crap so eh :rolleyes:
TLDR - imo if u want it u get it. Excuses get trampled, and the journey the final steps that u spent 13 years to proceed to are made. consequences are natrual and deal with it cos its natrually the huamn experince. use ur past experinces and the pain of them to fuel you with more motivation as to y u wanna get up and study. everyone suffers ur not alone - ive had much more than my fair share too but all i do is use that pain and let it burn into motivation. trust me it works.
 

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i mean technically its just subjective. personally i work everyday all day and while i DO get my toll for that - eg get seriously ill or dizzy (i still study despite it lmao), my motivation just keeps me going cos its the final run. its a plain stupid idea to sit around all holidays - its just indicative that one isn't mature enough to understand the importance of studying in this time of ur life, and whether it 'matters' or not, its developing discipline. the past is the past too, if i was to use my previous experiences (utter shit) of year 11, i would be more depressed then i was from then for multiplex reasons and not just study. its a lesson of strength rather than something to mourn over and lay around while ur ranks and chances of becoming a future prestige falls away beneath ur eyes. ig thats my own opinion tho - im rough on myself and dont really deal with crap so eh :rolleyes:
TLDR - imo if u want it u get it. Excuses get trampled, and the journey the final steps that u spent 13 years to proceed to are made. consequences are natrual and deal with it cos its natrually the huamn experince. use ur past experinces and the pain of them to fuel you with more motivation as to y u wanna get up and study. everyone suffers ur not alone - ive had much more than my fair share too but all i do is use that pain and let it burn into motivation. trust me it works.
bro how many times r u gonna subtly mention ur 12 hour study routine

psa: take care of ur health everyone my tutor told us abt someone who got a stroke during trials from the stress and had to drop out and learn to speak again...
 

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i mean technically its just subjective. personally i work everyday all day and while i DO get my toll for that - eg get seriously ill or dizzy (i still study despite it lmao), my motivation just keeps me going cos its the final run. its a plain stupid idea to sit around all holidays - its just indicative that one isn't mature enough to understand the importance of studying in this time of ur life, and whether it 'matters' or not, its developing discipline. the past is the past too, if i was to use my previous experiences (utter shit) of year 11, i would be more depressed then i was from then for multiplex reasons and not just study. its a lesson of strength rather than something to mourn over and lay around while ur ranks and chances of becoming a future prestige falls away beneath ur eyes. ig thats my own opinion tho - im rough on myself and dont really deal with crap so eh :rolleyes:
TLDR - imo if u want it u get it. Excuses get trampled, and the journey the final steps that u spent 13 years to proceed to are made. consequences are natrual and deal with it cos its natrually the huamn experince. use ur past experinces and the pain of them to fuel you with more motivation as to y u wanna get up and study. everyone suffers ur not alone - ive had much more than my fair share too but all i do is use that pain and let it burn into motivation. trust me it works.
not saying you shouldn't study at all during holidays but there is a reasonable amount of leisure you can take during these holidays (talking specifically about the summer holidays during year 12) with it being beneficial as opposed to beign unproductive and setting you up for failure.

also icl you can't preach grinding hard in the holidays while saying you get "seriously ill or dizzy" while working "everyday all day" because is that really how you want to be living your life? is prestige that worth it, because once you to uni or whatever there is always a new goal to strive towards, which is graduation for a lot of people. then there is your career etc. there is no prestige in working yourself to the bone bc it becomes debilitating either physically due to the health issues or mentally because you are not a well rounded and ssocially adjusted adult or human if you work all th time.

but you are right to some extent, there is satisfaction and pride in setting and achieving goals. but ultimately in the long term if you are grinding in one area of your life, you end up neglecting other important areas of your life such as your health, in which case, how will you enjoy success if you are seriously ill?

are you a disciplined person, or are you disciplined in only one area of your life? do you invest time in knowing how to sustain yourself as an adult with a job, family etc. if you spend every single day working/studying? do you know how to cook, drive, make friends, find jobs, manage uni life and a job, build fulfilling relationships, clean etc all at the same time? you don't need to have it all figured out but ultimately if you're 18 and unable to sustain yourself as an adult in the workforce or in uni you willobjectively not have a good life and the prestige wont matter.

is it strength to push through illness and depression? or is it dysfunctional? what if it keeps getting worse to the point where you can't ignore it anymore.

you are seriously setting yourself up to crash out in your 20's. this is not a sustainable way of living and i can speak to that because i was exactly like how you were at a much younger age. by the end of 2024, i was unsatisfied with every single aspect of my life despite having almost perfect grades and being on track for a high atar. i was sick beyond beyond belief and had to be medicated over the span of these holidays lol. yeah i did study as well but it was 2-3 hours of study as opposed to the 12 that i would grind out on a typical holiday. btw studying that much was very much counterproductive, i could have done all that in half the time while still taking breaks.

also ps i have not heard of anyone, even in top schools, studying for the sheer amount of hours you do. many ppl ik with 99+ atars study for about 6 hours (simulating school) in the holidays and that too not every single day. SO MANY of the ppl in top schools have gone overseas for vacation for a week. i don't understand what you are possibly doing for that many hours bc if you're efficient you can finish off your study in a few hours and do other stuff. there is no way you NEED to do 12 hours per day. i just don't understand
 
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psa: take care of ur health everyone my tutor told us abt someone who got a stroke during trials from the stress and had to drop out and learn to speak again...
this stuff is seriously not even fake. stress kills bc it increases your risk for so many diseases and disorders and affects your sense of pleasure or satisfaction you feel when you accomplish things bc it affects your dopamine circuitry too. do some research. even if this stuff doesn't show up short term you will regret not prioritising your health and social life despite achieving exorbitant amounts of success, wealth, prestige etc.

there is only so much you can put off for after you achieve your goals
 

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bro how many times r u gonna subtly mention ur 12 hour study routine

psa: take care of ur health everyone my tutor told us abt someone who got a stroke during trials from the stress and had to drop out and learn to speak again...
omg i saw a tiktok of that girl, its so sad
 

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not saying you shouldn't study at all during holidays but there is a reasonable amount of leisure you can take during these holidays (talking specifically about the summer holidays during year 12) with it being beneficial as opposed to beign unproductive and setting you up for failure.

also icl you can't preach grinding hard in the holidays while saying you get "seriously ill or dizzy" while working "everyday all day" because is that really how you want to be living your life? is prestige that worth it, because once you to uni or whatever there is always a new goal to strive towards, which is graduation for a lot of people. then there is your career etc. there is no prestige in working yourself to the bone bc it becomes debilitating either physically due to the health issues or mentally because you are not a well rounded and ssocially adjusted adult or human if you work all th time.

but you are right to some extent, there is satisfaction and pride in setting and achieving goals. but ultimately in the long term if you are grinding in one area of your life, you end up neglecting other important areas of your life such as your health, in which case, how will you enjoy success if you are seriously ill?

are you a disciplined person, or are you disciplined in only one area of your life? do you invest time in knowing how to sustain yourself as an adult with a job, family etc. if you spend every single day working/studying? do you know how to cook, drive, make friends, find jobs, manage uni life and a job, build fulfilling relationships, clean etc all at the same time? you don't need to have it all figured out but ultimately if you're 18 and unable to sustain yourself as an adult in the workforce or in uni you willobjectively not have a good life and the prestige wont matter.

is it strength to push through illness and depression? or is it dysfunctional? what if it keeps getting worse to the point where you can't ignore it anymore.

you are seriously setting yourself up to crash out in your 20's. this is not a sustainable way of living and i can speak to that because i was exactly like how you were at a much younger age. by the end of 2024, i was unsatisfied with every single aspect of my life despite having almost perfect grades and being on track for a high atar. i was sick beyond beyond belief and had to be medicated over the span of these holidays lol. yeah i did study as well but it was 2-3 hours of study as opposed to the 12 that i would grind out on a typical holiday. btw studying that much was very much counterproductive, i could have done all that in half the time while still taking breaks.

also ps i have not heard of anyone, even in top schools, studying for the sheer amount of hours you do. many ppl ik with 99+ atars study for about 6 hours (simulating school) in the holidays and that too not every single day. SO MANY of the ppl in top schools have gone overseas for vacation for a week. i don't understand what you are possibly doing for that many hours bc if you're efficient you can finish off your study in a few hours and do other stuff. there is no way you NEED to do 12 hours per day. i just don't understand
not sure why everyones gettng pissed off lmao, and you all need to shut it about my scheule fgs study is study not some trophy i hold up and "allude" to. If ur not happy open a word doc and make one easy as that…

Yeah what ur saying makes senses, but again as I stated like 10x in my advice, its subjective – therefore whilst someone may have dealt with bs like me one may not and thus my point stands

also pls don’t quote me its very annoying.

Im disciplined all over cos that’s just how I am – everything is timed everything is done at its right time. It sucks I admit and its mundane, but theres a time and place for rest and equally so for fun. Lesisure imo is only limited as of now because im not willing to fail and since the road here has been bs I will live bs for another 6 months if that means I can get a good mark and prove to myself that shit happens yet I won. Also Im an excellent cook lol, should drive after my first assessment period, don’t need to make friends I have enough, jobs for after hsc when im busy partying since id be done (and I will burn my schedule), and Im uninterested in romance till uni cos ive dealt with a selfish piece of work who used me then threw me away and she’s pretty much turned me off from the sight of love for a while..talk about bs experiences…

Kind of guess it just comes to the point (again) that since this is a subjective advice its either either. Ur right and im also right. I admit im a bit over the top but im ok with that if that means I get to show myself that I made it despite the mishaps – and it will all end in like 6 months so if that means that im sick for a few days…immature choice but ill deal with it. What happens when im 20 or something idek, def ill be disclipned but to this point? Prob not.
 

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this stuff is seriously not even fake. stress kills bc it increases your risk for so many diseases and disorders and affects your sense of pleasure or satisfaction you feel when you accomplish things bc it affects your dopamine circuitry too. do some research. even if this stuff doesn't show up short term you will regret not prioritising your health and social life despite achieving exorbitant amounts of success, wealth, prestige etc.

there is only so much you can put off for after you achieve your goals
yeah i think i fell in love with the balcony like 20 times in December again a reason why everything i do is indeed over the top
 

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