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HSC Class of 2016 Discussion Thread

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RuiAce:

--- Quote from: Jimmy Barnes on June 14, 2016, 07:48:26 pm ---I'm genuinely curious, how many of you all actually manage to get work done on friday nights? Do you all do what I do, throw the bag on the floor and jump on the bed or do some of you possess those godly levels of motivation to sit down and go hard?

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Forcing yourself to study on Friday nights like I do generally isn't really a good idea in my opinion. I have reasons for doing it.

But let me reinforce this. It's about finding study techniques that BEST SUIT YOU.

Son of Thatcher:

--- Quote from: elysepopplewell on June 14, 2016, 10:58:47 pm ---Seriously I'd nearly always have a lazy Friday! If I had something on the weekend that meant I couldn't study I'd be pretty good on Fridays. I think the key is to designate Friday as your day off! It's so much better to actually enjoying an afternoon off rather than have that guilty feeling of "I should be studying.."

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Totally agree with this. I used to really get serious bouts of 'study guilt' on Fridays for my lack of effective studying. Since the start of Year 12, I always take Friday off and spend it chillaxin - it's so great!

jamonwindeyer:

--- Quote from: brenden on June 15, 2016, 09:19:26 am ---Being a proper Victorian, after work on a Friday I probably make it home by 7pm then screw around for 40 minutes until FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTY m8

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Except what you watch isn't football.



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birdwing341:
I have trials before the holidays...so thoughts on what I should do during the holidays both to relax and to get on top of my work?

RuiAce:

--- Quote from: birdwing341 on June 15, 2016, 08:36:56 pm ---I have trials before the holidays...so thoughts on what I should do during the holidays both to relax and to get on top of my work?

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If your trials are on the last few weeks of school then for the 7 days following, you will not even want to do work. If you properly prepared for the trials, you will find that it was somewhat draining. And the exams throw you out of it.

So honestly take a break. After 7 days or so, you can resume your usual holiday studying methods for one week, then back to school for one last term.

[Personally, I did virtually no study (except for work the teachers gave, so rather no personal study) between the trial block and the last day of term 3 because I knew I had four weeks to gun out preparation for the real HSC]

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