lel i feel like it's holiday mode after english. (1 Viewer)

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omg same.

literally have a 6 day break between English and my next exam of course I've been slacking off.
 

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omg same.

literally have a 6 day break between English and my next exam of course I've been slacking off.
lol i have a 7 day break and ever since english finished i'm beginning to sleep at 4:30 am lol.
 

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I remember feeling the same way after my English exams when I did the HSC.

I don't quite know how to describe it, but I felt that all the burdens of the HSC were pretty much over after English. I think it's because English was one of those subjects for me where studying more for it didn't always guarantee a higher mark, unlike say Maths or the Sciences. So that uncertainty made me feel very uncomfortable. Once the English exams were over, that uncertainty was totally removed and everything was easy going from there because I then pretty much had complete control over my performance from then onwards.
 

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I definitely feel like it's holiday mode :(
Oh actually, been feeling this way after trials.
To be fair though, I haven't had a proper holiday since year 11 (so my holiday mode is basically sit there and try to study mode) xD
 

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Lol, after today, everything will be ez. English was nothing really, because I still had the worst subject to sit for, the dreaded Engineering Studies.

P.S. To current engineering students: drop the subject now, it's a waste of time, and fking dumb. To people who are considering it: don't even think about it.

Got 2 exams left yay!
 

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Lol, after today, everything will be ez. English was nothing really, because I still had the worst subject to sit for, the dreaded Engineering Studies.

P.S. To current engineering students: drop the subject now, it's a waste of time, and fking dumb. To people who are considering it: don't even think about it.

Got 2 exams left yay!
I've looked at some of the questions and we cover similar things in MMAN1300 but nothing that can't be learned quickly
 

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I've looked at some of the questions and we cover similar things in MMAN1300 but nothing that can't be learned quickly
If you're extremely confident that you're able to go on, good luck to you then. You have balls!
 

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Lol, after today, everything will be ez. English was nothing really, because I still had the worst subject to sit for, the dreaded Engineering Studies.

P.S. To current engineering students: drop the subject now, it's a waste of time, and fking dumb. To people who are considering it: don't even think about it.

Got 2 exams left yay!
just 2 exam left?!?!?!
I still have 5 T_T
Kill me pls
 

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I remember feeling the same way after my English exams when I did the HSC.

I don't quite know how to describe it, but I felt that all the burdens of the HSC were pretty much over after English. I think it's because English was one of those subjects for me where studying more for it didn't always guarantee a higher mark, unlike say Maths or the Sciences. So that uncertainty made me feel very uncomfortable. Once the English exams were over, that uncertainty was totally removed and everything was easy going from there because I then pretty much had complete control over my performance from then onwards.
Agreed. An easier way to say it is 'English is shit'. Although no body wants to hear the word 'English' in itself.
 

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