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Is it too late? (2 Viewers)

clairegirl

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hahaha pfft no way man

i failed my half yearlies... and i did really easy subjects
general maths
advanced english
economics
ipt
business studies

i didn't get above 90 but close n e way

88.95


just make sure your rankings are good and u'll be alright
 

Sarah168

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ziff is right. catching up sounds daunting but really, think abt it. u could so easily catch up if u work hard at it and pretty soon ull be up to date. study timetables dont work for me (even though i AM a "routine" person) they just seem to rigid and stuff. i just get whatever work needs to be done (includes writing extra study essays and notes, not just HW) and thats it, none of this 3 hr and 4 and 5 hr time blocks im hearing abt.
 

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"ziff is right."

I will be quoting this for many years to come :D
 

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just try and kill ur hsc......what are ur rankings btw?.........do u have a vauge idea?
 

lee^ar

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shit lol i have the exact same problem :(

im just barely passing my subjects and around 30% school based assessments have gone for all subjects. anyone reckon i can still achieve > UAI90 ?

i do -

standard english - top 10%ish
3u maths - middle
business studies - top 10%ish
legal studies - middle
software design and development - middle

someone say something comforting please :D
i should start studying :(
 

lil_star

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Originally posted by simster4u

Is it possible to study 4 hours a day AND do homework + revision..? *SIGH*
Lolz....i studied 7 at an average during the week....and 9 hrs average on weekends.....thru out till trials....after trials i burnt out a bit but then back!
 

Sarah168

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Originally posted by Ziff
"ziff is right."

I will be quoting this for many years to come :D
oh god, is it too late to edit? i was ONLY saying u were right in regards to that PARTICULAR situation!!! :mad:....(ten minutes later)...::p oh well
 

simster4u

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well

i told you guys i failed my assessments (worth approx 10% each...)

but! after a brain beating i got my act together.

so, i just did the mid course for business and i'm quite confident its a good outcome!:cool:

my rankings arent too great.
(obviously because its the past...)
but are we talking about the ranking of the HSC based exams eg: assessments, midcourse, trials etc and not previous non-UAI affecting class exams?

and my midcourse for english didnt go well because i knew it wouldnt affect my UAI.
so i placed it last in my priority list, didnt study squat for it and placed all my time into my other subjects.

and thanks "yellowpixietoys", its exactly what i'm doing and its by far the best possible way to approach the hsc.
 

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