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I'm starting to slack off after the maths exams...any motivation???
I've done nothing but Fifa since maths, and I still have three exams...I'm starting to slack off after the maths exams...any motivation???
Your DP terrifies me.have fun with your atar of 50 at wollongong uni
Same here, my brain has told me that im doneI'm starting to slack off after the maths exams...any motivation???
It really depends on what your remaining exams are. For most people, the hardest exams were English and Maths which require a decent amount of study. If all you have left is science - like me - then you shouldn't feel too bad about slacking off. For science, you can just print out past HSC papers, do them, and revise any trouble areas.I'm starting to slack off after the maths exams...any motivation???
I think we have different ideas of what fun is.It really depends on what your remaining exams are. For most people, the hardest exams were English and Maths which require a decent amount of study. If all you have left is science - like me - then you shouldn't feel too bad about slacking off. For science, you can just print out past HSC papers, do them, and revise any trouble areas.
It's not bad to be relaxed. In your eyes, 'you are slacking off', but in reality, your workload has just lessened, owing to the fact that you've done half your exams.
On the other hand, if you're doing no work, take baby steps. Just sit up and say "I'll just print a 2012 paper". Then once it's done, say to yourself "I'll just have some fun going through the multiple choice questions." Keep going and soon you'll have finished a whole paper. The same can be done for notes. "I'll just do one small dotpoint... hmm, maybe I'll try the next one now... might as well do the whole section... what's stopping me from going through that last module?"
But yeah, haha, these week breaks between exams are killing me. Wouldn't have minded having all my exams on the first week
For studying, multiple choice is fun. Writing notes is a bit monotonous and so is doing long questions. Multiple doesn't require much thinking and is just a lot less tiring than other forms of studying. Multiple choice isn't fun in the grander scheme of things, but for studying, it sure is.I think we have different ideas of what fun is.
wat?For studying, multiple choice is fun. Writing notes is a bit monotonous and so is doing long questions. Multiple doesn't require much thinking and is just a lot less tiring than other forms of studying.
That's weird then lol. For Chem you actually do have to think for some of the MC, like for eg (from the top of my head) the chromate question or something requires you to think. And physics most of the questions definitely do require you to thinkI do both. Chemistry MC is never that bad. Either you know it or you don't. And calculations are never that bad (do 4U Maths).
As for physics, I never study for it, haha. But I seem to be doing the best in it out of the rest of my subjects from school assessments.
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