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12 Nov 2009, 6:19 PM ![]() | How many hours of study a night? You can hide this advertisement by registering. Class of 2009 and any other years before thatHow many hours did you do during the HSC each night? I know that you would have been doing more coming up to big tests but on a normal night how many hours would you have done? If you respond, could you also please put your UAI or marks or something thanks |
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Yesterday, 6:28 PM ![]() | Re: How many hours of study a night? Quote:
would had done 14hours or more maybe edit: dont let any of the hours scare you.. you'll get used to it..
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Today, 5:07 PM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: How many hours of study a night? quality over quantity...Is 14 hours of "study" better than, say 4? Instead of having time limits, set the things you need to get done...Eg, complete 1 past paper, write notes, do hw...Sometimes it might take more, other times less, but it gets done =]
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Today, 7:54 PM ![]() | Re: How many hours of study a night? It would be easier to say when I wasn't studying. During the HSC, I woke up around 10 am (8 am when the HSC exams started in the mornings), studied until 1 pm, ate lunch, watched TV from 3-4 pm and then studied from 5 pm - 11 pm. So around 9 - 12 hours a day. Study was pretty quality intensive. I wouldn't slack off too much, and I was either writing/typing notes, memorising, researching information on the internet or doing past papers/reading HSC markers notes. A large part of it as goals during the day - such as "Complete essay outline for Belonging" or "Go through entire option for Biology". Once they were completed, I would then read through everything that I'd written or typed, so it would actually sink into my brain. In my opinion, anything around 5 hours of study or more per day is a good approach - and anything more than 12 hours per day is too much to handle. But if you're talking about normally on a weeknight/weekend during year 12 - I'd say about an average of 3 hours a night.
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Today, 7:54 PM ![]() | Re: How many hours of study a night? Not always. I agree that it's always good to write notes throughout year 12, but sometimes writing additional notes a few days before an exam can be more beneficial than just reading through pre-prepared notes. Writing notes - or even summarising notes - makes the information fresh in your mind.
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Today, 11:11 AM ![]() ![]() | Re: How many hours of study a night? Normal afternoons I either didn't study because I didn't want to or I studied for about 2 hours max (this includes piano practice because it was part of my HSC). Most of the time it was just homework or assessment tasks anyway. Starting from about the middle of the year I went to the library most Thursday and Friday afternoons from 3pm/4pm til about 6pm/7pm. Note writing time. Lead up to trials/HSC in the holidays I spent every day at the library (minus weekends sometimes) and studied/wrote notes for 5-8 hours depending on how bothered I was. I almost always refuse to study past 7pm. UAI/ATAR? No idea, not even an estimate and I haven't even finished my last exam. My assessment ranks were good though.
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| because i can. | Re: How many hours of study a night? Study? What study :'D? Yar, 0 hours of study a night. But when it came to homework and assignments, I took however long it took to complete it (unless it wasn't that important and I was dead tired/wanted to go to sleep). My bad habit? Cramming hours and hours of 'study' before exams. (It was rare for me to start studying one or two weeks prior to the start of my first exams).
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7 Nov 2009, 10:13 PM ![]() | Re: How many hours of study a night? i worked hard all year, then i didnt need to do like 12hrs a day. the amount of study i did stepped up throughout the year. i started doing a few hours a week then i was doing 10hrs a week for most of yr 12 and around trials etc i stepped up to about 20hrs outside of school time. it was around 3hrs a night. during the study time before the actualy exams i was only doing about 35hrs a week. i realised that i only needed a uai of 75-80 so there was no point killing myself to get 98. it means nothign once you get into uni so who cares. i think the biggest thing is to make the study effective. if it felt like it wasn't sinking in i stopped because there was no point in tiring yourself out for something that wasnt even helping. also, saying that notes should be done beforehand, i did some notes during the year and when i looked back on them i decided to chuck them and i started again. at the start of the year you dont have the same knowledge and you dont have the skills to write the summaries as well but as the year goes on you learn and its easier just to start again. that was the same with my english essays. im pretty much re-wrote them because i read them again and all i could see were flaws. hehe thats an essay in itself. woops basically, i dont believe it takes 12hrs a day to learn what you need to learn. make your study effective and do what works and you wont need to spend hours on study. i guess we'll have to wait and see what my results are to see if what i believe is true :] |
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Today, 7:16 PM ![]() | Re: How many hours of study a night? Normal school night: 3-4 Assessment looming: 5-6 Days before a test: At least 6 During HSC: 12-14 I don't think you need to put in that much if you have great teachers who teach the subject well. At my school, physics was taught poorly in some cases... I had to teach most of the course to myself, and as such, it contributed many hours of study to my average week. Ironic though, as it is by far my strongest subject :P Good luck with the '10 HSC!
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