Hello peeps,
I know I just poster a few days ago but I felt like setting some goals for the holidays. I only have a methods cas 1/2 exam tomorrow and I'm not really stressed about it because I'm repeating Methods 1/2 (I moved schools this year and my new school didn't accept that I'd done 1/2 because I "wasn't from macrob".
Before that,
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However, if you're feeling exhausted, don't undervalue simply reading textbook/notes! I had two consecutive exams and between them all I did was reread my notes (and took time off, but for actual study, all I did was read notes). It was very helpful.
Enjoy your Spec exam tomorrow!
Thanks for that advice, Cat In The Hat! It makes sense to do something instead of completely backing off from work.
Ahahah I bigtime took that advice to enjoy the spesh exam. It was hilarious because I noticed three mistakes in the last minute that I fixed. The supervisor said "pens down" and I was still racing my shaky hands and scribbling over my incorrect work. And I thought I didn't care.
I really don't know how to fix my clumsiness.
hello,
It's nice to hear that you've been able to pull some learning out of this and that you're feeling better. It's also worth remembering that - especially given your future study and career goals - learning and appreciating biology has more value than just the study score.
As painful as this time was, I hope it does help you in your future exam prep.
Love the honesty about procrastinating for spec; I've got my last uni exam on Wednesday (it's a bio one) and I did a bit of revision for it yesterday but I lowkey don't want to study for it.
Good luck for spec!
Hahah hope you enjoy that Bio exam tomorrow! I'm trying to work on reflections and try not to repeat the mistakes from this year.
Hey! I have no idea why I haven't commented on your journal and this is such a late reply but CONGRATULATIONS! The Bio exam was a bit funky so I'm happy we finally moved past it into Year 12.
8 3/4's is SUCH a flex but so is 7 BAHAHA!
Looking forward to the next update and hope the 1/2s went well <3
It's so weird because I'm so familiarised with your posts/ journal entries that I couldn't believe we haven't interacted here before, lol. The best part of having a journal is that there's this sweet little niche where I get to tell myself: this is all normal and everyone goes through this. I'm not being dramatic when I say I have this strange connection with everyone that journals here.
Okay so onto actual goals, in no particular order.
I want to make something of my holidays. These are the mega VCE pre 3/4 holidays and a very busy year will ensue once they're over so I must not waste my time. So here's some goals I've set for myself. It's a small list, but I want to make it achievable.
1. Do UCAT prep. I've bought a whole UCAT textbook and only completed about 1/3rd of it so far. I want to spend at least 1 hour everyday in the holidays to finish this book so I can move on to the legitimate UCAT website practice exams.
2. Do more art. I love painting and drawing and I want to get better at sketching things from weird perspectives. I suck at creating depth, so I'm gonna try focussing on that. Maybe I could add a little art to my journal.
3. Do more course research. Obviously I must strive for med like my life depends on it but also, there's good chances I'll disappoint myself. I want to have a proper backup plan. Also in terms of med, I want to have a clear cut idea of my application (even get started on some) so I'm not worrying about that later in the year, when I should be worshipping exams.
4. Not watch more than 1 kdrama episode a weekday and 2 on weekends. This one is going to be hard. I don't want to take away the freedom of entertaining myself completely, but I need to be able to control myself to do that without failing.
5. Work more on my little self research project (I'm doing a little research thing on the place where I'm from so I know more about the history of my culture (it's so sad that I know so little and the information is quite hard to find)).
6. Work on a podcast. Two of my friend circles want me to collaborate with them on a podcast. It's not gonna be huge but I think it's cool stuff. Maybe it's not going to happen at all but I can try.
7. Run at least once a week. I do not exaggerate when I say I get short of breath walking to the fridge to get my mac n cheese. Not good enough. I'm the least sportiest person on the planet and I must fix that.
8. Increase my Indigenous awareness. As someone who's from another country where land was taken forcefully and our language removed from curriculum, I understand the importance of understanding the value of traditional custodians of a place. I'm a migrant to Australia and that means I must put in at least some effort to improve my awareness of Indigenous Australian issues. Less importantly, if I apply to James Cook University I might need that knowledge anyway since it's going to involve working in rural and Aboriginal communities.
9. Work a little bit on U3 AOS 1 content of subjects (at least familiarise myself with the topics).
10. Start doing English Language practice exams. I know it's a bit early but I LOVE linguistics, so I could put that love to good use. I could incorporate so much metalanguage into my research project.
I won't stress too much on U3/4 academic stuff. I have next year to worry about that, but I do want to make myself a more disciplined and organised person as I step into year 12. Obviously I'll finish the holiday homework but I only really skimmed over Biology in the holidays and still did quite well in U3 and 4 (minus the exam, of course).
Yeah so watch me do none of that. I must try, at least.