I think education is usually a second step. You can't educate starving or sick children, so they would need food and water before they attempted to teach them anything.
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I think education is usually a second step. You can't educate starving or sick children, so they would need food and water before they attempted to teach them anything.
Soon I will add some hula-hooping to my routine.
It depends. I loved my selective school. I used the people around me to gauge how much effort to put in myself, and I got pretty good marks.
My boyfriend, on the other hand, was so used to being...
If someone is in your house, with a gun, they're fair game. That gun shows intent to harm you, he's not just in there to have a look around or steal your ipod.
It's not really lazy, either.
Realistically, there is a limited amount of information they can test you on in the exam. You'll often find that exam questions are repeated, across multiple past...
I used to walk about that, in total, when going to uni. 2km to and from Rockdale. 1.5km to and from Redfern to the middle/North of Usyd. That, plus walking to Broadway or Newtown and back to uni,...
It's very good advice, and you don't realise how good you feel on a solid 8 hours sleep until you do it.
I think it just means that you need to break down your study into smaller chunks. See how long you can concentrate for, say 45 minutes. Separate your study into 45 minute chunks. After each 45...
Maybe kids these days write notes as they learn it in school, rather than all in 2 or 3 days in stuvac?
Who knows. Crammer4lyf.
Yeah I don't think you can concentrate for much more than a solid hour or two at a time. And what on Earth are kids doing that they need to study every single day?
And the trouble is, the more people feed them, the more birds there are and the more aggressive they get.
Solidarity, humans!
On a side note, the kids at school always leave their lunchboxes...
People who feed the birds in general.
I fed the lorikeets once, in the privacy of my own balcony, but they make such a mess that I stopped. And they're super cute. Not like pigeons or seagulls or...
It's suggesting how you can stay fit whilst studying for the HSC, to prevent the fatness suggested in the thread title.
It's faster to get into your desired uni course through the right ATAR, rather than having to do a year of uni to get high enough marks to transfer.
There's no point putting in more effort than you...
Yeh, hilarious.
He was out of his cage most of the time, and he'd just sit on someone's shoulder or on top of his cage. Which is how he ended up outside- Mum forgot he was on her shoulder.
I used to have a lorikeet named Ziggy, but while I was on holidays Mum accidentally took him outside and he flew away =(
And now we're renting we can't have pets.
Yeah high school kids need like 8 hours sleep. But it's only in uni that you actually figure out that sleeping is totally worth it and awesome.
That's it, hey.
PRACTICE writing, no doubt. Get used to using sophisticated language. Get used to engaging deeply with the question (which, by the way, you can't do properly with a generic essay...
Better get writing, then.
Can you seriously not think of sophisticated, fluent language off the top of your head? Your brain goes faster than your pen, so your mind is always one step ahead of your writing.
The only way...
Sleep is important. If you don't sleep, all those hours of study will be for nothing because your brain will spack it and you won't remember anything.
You put up with learning boring things in school so that you can choose what you want to learn at uni. And so that when you're at uni you'll have the writing and the study skills and (if you aced the...
Depends on the cut. If you have time on your hands you can buy cheap cuts and cook em down in a casserole. Make 2-3 meals out of it and freeze the leftovers.
Yeah I find that weights have been doing wonders for me. I am going to rock the shit out of my bikini come summertime.
I want yoga for flexibility more than anything, and I do cardio mostly for...
Maybe I should start with hot yoga, then. Work my way up, since I haven't done yoga or pilates in years...