My workload has built up quite a bit though.shuochen said:well...almost 2 week in now, and its certainly refreshing ^^ surprisingly the workload havent build up all that muhc yet, but guess that'll come later?
you'll start feeling the real pressure of senior schooling when term 3 starts. during that period you get a feel of how it be will be like for the next year. but the first term of yr12 isnt that bad.shuochen said:well...almost 2 week in now, and its certainly refreshing ^^ surprisingly the workload havent build up all that muhc yet, but guess that'll come later?
yep leading up to the end of yr11 exams ! but if you start studying early in the term you'll be fine =]SoulSearcher said:the exam cram right?
thats going to be something to look forward to
lol IMO 2hrs of study is nothing. but at the earlier stages of yr11, 2hrs should be enough.Sparcod said:Serious?
2 hours is too much?
A study timetable can be hard to stick to, especially if things come by and occur which stuff it up, like an extra assignment that you need to squeeze in time for. I just study as I go and do whatever I feel needs to be done, organising it this way is the most flexible too.~shinigami~ said:A lot of people seem to have a study timetable sort of thing but I just can't seem to make one for myself. I just study spontaneously, is a study timetable necessary?
Of course not, if you are studying well as the way you are just stick with it~shinigami~ said:A lot of people seem to have a study timetable sort of thing but I just can't seem to make one for myself. I just study spontaneously, is a study timetable necessary?
I wouldn't follow that advice if you find that cramming is your best form of studying, it is better to set yourself out a plan to study more often.pLuvia said:Of course not, if you are studying well as the way you are just stick with it
I was only just refering to shinigami's statement, as he can't find a way of making a timetableSoulSearcher said:I wouldn't follow that advice if you find that cramming is your best form of studying, it is better to set yourself out a plan to study more often.
But for anything else its true.
That's what I doRiviet said:I just study as I go and do whatever I feel needs to be done,
i usually set a mental timetable in my head. usually doesn't work though as after i study for one subject for a lengthy period (which usually go over the time i set for it!) i can't be bothered to go study for my next subject. bad habit ><" anyways i think i worked harder during my year 11 prelims then i am working now ! prob because i practically had no distractions whatsoever and the bad habits i developed in the holidays when studying haven't gone away yet. week of utter hell coming up as i only have one week left for my exams but meh i'll be fine =]shinji said:had a study timetable once .... 1 week later i was playing games. (in yr 9)
showed how effective it was for me haha
but now, im studying approx. 3-5 hrs nightly.
though, i hardly did any study in prelim and managed to pass ... haha
jsut don't be like my friend and procastinate .... and then complain about the mark you get! really irritates your friends!! *nods* i learn from first-hand experience ... not complaining about the mark thingy .. others complaining about their mark. = =;;