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kwabon

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Morning : Maths Ext 2 (usually a past paper)
then lunch (2 hour break)
Afternoon : Maths Ext 1 (usually a past paper)
Then procrastinate
Evening : (depends on my mood) Chem/Fis/English

not very controlling, so yeh all good for me.
 

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I haven't got a timetable as such, but I've rigged my phone to ring when I finish a 40 minute period, which is followed by a 10 minute break and longer breaks for lunch/dinner and for breaking monotony etc. All in all I should be doing a minimum of 8 hours study per day until the exams are over. I tend to do english advanced and general maths in the morning as I find english hard and maths hard if I'm tired.
 

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i agree, i hate following timetables so shit.

My study plan this holidays is:
- minimum 12 hours a day
 

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Why plan your day minute to minute?
things come up and I think we all have to realise we never do everything we want to get done, so just do what you feel on the day! thats my plan :)
 

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i agree, i hate following timetables so shit.

My study plan this holidays is:
- minimum 12 hours a day
dude u being serious?

I'm probably doing 6 hours a day maximum because of procrastination but yeah no study plan i'm just studying when i can.
 

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I'm finding it really hard to do my designated English/Modern History study. I mean, I can study Maths and Physics for hours straight. Then comes English and Modern where I become restless in half an hour.
This is going to be tough :(
 
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dude u being serious?

I'm probably doing 6 hours a day maximum because of procrastination but yeah no study plan i'm just studying when i can.
+1

Time isn't much of a factor to me, i just study as much i can for the day.
 

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Why plan your day minute to minute?
things come up and I think we all have to realise we never do everything we want to get done, so just do what you feel on the day! thats my plan :)
mine looks heaps regimented, but it's just a guide as to what i need to get done and when. if things change during the day i adapt my study to that.

otherwise i procrastinate and never get anything done.
 

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9-30--wake up
10:15-Shower
11--Get stuff ready
12-FInally start.
1-2 psp (distraction)
2-lunch
2-5 study
5-8-bos/facebook
8-10- tv and dinner
10--sleep.

OMG im heading for a 50
 

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Generally I just write a to-do list. But right now it's major project time, so I'm just planning around that.

Tomorrow:
Awake by 9:00
9:00-9:30: Breakfast, get dressed etc.
9:30 - 12:00 Finish section on top-down, bottom-up theories, do chapter on LCDM model.
12:00-12:30 Lunch
12:30 - 6:00 Do chapters on timeline of galaxy formation. Do chapter on evidence for theory.
6:00-7:00 Dinner & Wipe up.
7:00-11:00 Try and finish major project
11:00-12:00 Relax
 

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^ yeah me too.
i do one subject a day according to the exam timetable.
i reckon its so much better for me.
 

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My timetable:

Get the egg timer out of the kitchen, set it to 99 minutes.

Start the timer and start study.

Every time I do something non-study related, (eat, relax, talk to someone, waste time on BOS) I pause the timer. Not restart, just pause.

Start it again each time I study. Do 3-4 lots of 99 minutes= approx 4 or 5 hours.

Pretty much if I waste time during the day, I punish myself by staying up late until 4 or 5 hours are done. If I do it all in one go in the morning, then I get the rest of the day off.

I need to have a reward/punishment system because I am so wildly unmotivated to do anything on my own accord. I hate the HSC.

No set subjects each day, just whatever I feel needs doing. Right now= Frankenstein/Bladerunner essay. I hate the HSC.
 

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9-10 wake up
10-11 2u maths
11-12 break
12-1 chemistry
1-2 lunch
2-3 ext maths
3-4 break
4-5 physics
5-6 break
6-7 exteng
7-8 dinner/break
8-10 adv eng
10+ break/sleep

Total study time: 7 hours.

I'm planning to do timed past papers for a week before the HSC begins.
 
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La Bomba

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is there such thing as overstudy. im a bodybuilder and if you overtrain, (do to much, i.e train 7 days a week with no rest) your results actualy decline. so im thinking. im studying around 5 hours a day, is it posible that im overstudying if theres such thing?
 

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Yes, overstudying does happen. I think it results in yourself being burnt-out and not able to sit down and study anymore. Allow sufficient breaks in between your study. That will help alot. And if you can't focus on one subject within a timespan, diversify your study and do different subjects :lol:
 

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Oh ok. Yeah I think im not taking long enough breaks. Because I am feeling more burnt out than usual for some subjects, as though I am not absorbing any of the things I summarise etc. Thanks for your help =)
 

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Yepp I have no timetable either :)

It's just too rigid and I don't follow it anyways so whats the point?

I just do what i want, when im feeling like it
 

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