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lol same ...Riviet said:I have never used a study timetable in my life.
And i'm never going to rely on one ever.
I rely on myself.![]()
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lol same ...Riviet said:I have never used a study timetable in my life.
And i'm never going to rely on one ever.
I rely on myself.![]()
1/5kiwifruit said:i heard at one of those study workshop thingys that sticking to a timetable is a negative motivation to study..
so approx. how many hours did u study a day???shortie_89 said:some ppl in this thread hav suggested getting rid of the radio... but for me the radio was the only thing that kept me sane! (i <3 u triple j) as long as its not too loud and the radio presenters aren't talking all the time, i think its ok. but hey everyone is different in that respect one of my friends couldn't have any noise at all
You can stick to a timetable if you want, sometimes that helps when you're just starting out and trying to get into a habit of studying... but i think the best thing to do is before you start each study session write out a list of goals that you are going to do.. for instance 'learn page 3 of japanese vocab' or 'summarise water quality section for chem' or 'collate english quotes' 'do maths qs 1-9' etc etc etc that way you're not just struggling to find something to do to fill in time, you're actually doing something purposeful. measure how much study you've done based on tasks like these not '3 hours'
i got 98.05 so whatever study i did worked apparently better than i had thought it would. oh.. and if you play sport, don't give it up! same goes for music, other hobbies... you may have to cut back a bit (i didn't but hey)... it's the best release of frustration, stress, anger and 'the fidgets' as well as keeping you healthy and on track for studying
good luck!
shortie
I started studying 4 weeks before HSC & 2 weeks before trials. Good luck with whatever you do, but I don't reccomend doing that.mazarina211 said:hey all,
i got my hsc in 2006 and was wondering how did u guys study??
did u cram?
did u not leave ur room an lock yourself in for like 6hrs?
and what did u guys do about distraction? i mean, when u get distracted from study, how did u get back on track?
maz
and you still got 99.75? damn your my idol ! i remember my friend who did his hsc in o3 barely studied as he was helping his friends out most of the time and studied the night before for his eco exam and still ended up getting band 6 in it and a uai of like 97. damn people naturally smart, wish i could be like that ! ><*KeypadSDM said:I started studying 4 weeks before HSC & 2 weeks before trials. Good luck with whatever you do, but I don't reccomend doing that.
[For the record, that's not including maths. I loved that, so I did 2-3 past papers a week. No homework mind you, I had TV shows to watch]
the closer it got to the HSC the more i studied (obviously i spose)... for most of year 12 it was never more than 1 or 1.5 hours a day but in the weeks before, so in the holidays when ur not actually at school, it got to about 5-6 hours a day weekdays and on the weekends maybe 4 hours a daymazarina211 said:so approx. how many hours did u study a day???
shortie_89 said:the closer it got to the HSC the more i studied (obviously i spose)... for most of year 12 it was never more than 1 or 1.5 hours a day
shortie