fairydust said:
hey i just dont want him to get so stressed that he has nightmares about the hsc...
Atleast I stated
how to reduce stress, as opposed to your statement "dont stress yourself out." It sounds to me as though you think stress is directly proportional to the amount of working getting done. In fact, I would think (as it applies to myself, and I'd think it would apply to many others) that the more you study, the less stressed out you'd be.
The "dont stress yourself out, go out" theory doesn't apply here. The theory that you should go out and have fun etc is only applied to those situations where people would study non-stop all year round. In this scenario it's just three weeks.
fairydust said:
sudying effectively and using your time well are two things that are extremely important if you can use the three weeks effectively than those three weeks are enough
3 MWs + trials? To study effectively you shouldn't be stressing. If you do, you'll get worried, you have a breakdown and you won't learn anything. Going out in
relative amounts is alright. Right now, you shouldn't be going out as much as some others that have upcoming trials.
fairydust said:
Hindsight has taught me that to use your time well when you don't have much of it is to make the most of it.
hApPy1, Make a plan. Follow it through. If you end up being ahead of schedule (the amount of work you originally thought was sufficient), THEN you can afford to go out.
As 'fairydust' said herself, "use your time well"!