Yeah, make notes from last term. You don't want to drag it out and then it'll pile up with next term's notes (keep in mind that next holiday is only 2 weeks, so you don't have the luxury like you do now. The term would be used for assessment tasks and other things.). Also, the longer you wait to write those notes, the harder it'll be (as you'll forget)."Bad"
In first week of holidays I couldn't really study as I went to Queensland though I did bring the book Frankenstein with me, I didn't have time or energy to read it lol
Uh I'm not sure what happened after that, I think the week after was just full of Christmas and New years and stuff. Then I began reading and taking notes on Julius Caesar. I'm happy I did that because I understand what happens and all, except I realised I had other more important things to do, like finishing notes from last term. So now I started finishing biology dot points. But my main problem with studying is huge lack of motivation. It is an achievement in itself to even begin studying. And usually I can only study for 1 - 2 hours a day before feeling distracted and exhausted. So my progress is rather slow but I'm setting myself daily goals so hopefully I can do better - well at least I am doing some things instead of nothing!
Tidying notes? So you've already written your notes? (Y) Good stuff. Keep on polishing it and summarising it. It'll really benefit you when trials come. That period before trials is so short. The more work you do now for module 1, the more time you have to study for the other modules (keep in mind that the other holidays are only 2 weeks and hence you won't have the time to study the other modules extensively (relative to now)). Also, you'll learn a bit of module 4 and then trials come (module 4 is usually the option topic, many people are weak in this section because of the lack of time to study). However, it sounds like you're on track and removed the need to "really" restudy module 1 before trials.I'm on the 'Meh' side :|
I've done a little bit of work (tidying notes etc.) but I haven't been able to bring myself to actually read my Mod A texts and finish assignments early (I have one that isn't due until like Term 2 and I've done some of it. I know I should probably just get it over and done with but I just can't sit myself down and do it all).
To be honest, I just don't want to be burnt out before the term even starts so slow and steady is the way to go for me personally.
I wasn't an English person myself and hence I don't know if you're progressing good or bad (especially with the 1/3 of the major work). Maybe someone who done EE2 can comment.I'm definitely 'Meh'. I've read Frankenstein and sticky-noted good quotes in preparation for English Advanced, written about one-third of my first draft of my EE2 major work, which I'm pretty happy with, but it just feels like there is so much more to do. Tonnes of reading for EE1 and 2 and a month's worth of distance education French Continuers work. It just never seems to end...
-Well, holidays are for relaxing, rejuvenating and recharging yourself as well as preparing ahead-so don't worry about the past."Bad"
In first week of holidays I couldn't really study as I went to Queensland though I did bring the book Frankenstein with me, I didn't have time or energy to read it lol
Uh I'm not sure what happened after that, I think the week after was just full of Christmas and New years and stuff. Then I began reading and taking notes on Julius Caesar. I'm happy I did that because I understand what happens and all, except I realised I had other more important things to do, like finishing notes from last term. So now I started finishing biology dot points. But my main problem with studying is huge lack of motivation. It is an achievement in itself to even begin studying. And usually I can only study for 1 - 2 hours a day before feeling distracted and exhausted. So my progress is rather slow but I'm setting myself daily goals so hopefully I can do better - well at least I am doing some things instead of nothing!
As long as you're happy it's all good. If you continue to be happy with your later progress (now until HSC), you'll definitely succeed. (Y)Was hoping to achieve more than what I currently am before the holidays started, but I'm happy with my progress so far.
You can do it! Sounds like you know what you should be doing. If you need any help today, feel free to post it here.Voted 'okay' - hah it's interesting that no one chose 'super content'. Personally I slacked off at the beginning of the holidays, managed to get a bit of work done, then got a big chunk finished when I was studying at the library. Definitely still feels like there's a lot to do, though.
Had a bit of a break today so it's back to work tomorrow!
Overseas? You're that person who posted their in China in my NYE thread, right? So, how was NYE over there? Better fireworks than here?On the teary side, but voted meh, considering I'm overseas and everything. So unhappy with lack of progress though feel as though I could be doing much more but usually I'm too tired/ceebs to do anything
I'm overseas as well, it makes it so hard to actually get work done when you just want to have a holiday! I missed three weeks of school as well, so in reality I'm still trying to catch up on the 90 hours of missed class time. Are you there for a language program or just a holiday?On the teary side, but voted meh, considering I'm overseas and everything. So unhappy with lack of progress though feel as though I could be doing much more but usually I'm too tired/ceebs to do anything
Ah yeah you're on French exchange - how's it going?I'm overseas as well, it makes it so hard to actually get work done when you just want to have a holiday! I missed three weeks of school as well, so in reality I'm still trying to catch up on the 90 hours of missed class time. Are you there for a language program or just a holiday?
Yep, I am on exchange for me, the difficult part is the fact that I start school an hour earlier here and don't get finish until 6pm. I walk home, help with dinner and the kids and everything, eat, have a shower and by the time I get a spare minute it's 9pm, I've done 10 hours of school and I have to be up at 6:30am the next morning to do the same thing all over again! There's not a whole lot of time to do loads of homework or catch up on the three weeks of missed school :/ On the bright side my French has gotten better and I leave for Paris tomorrowAh yeah you're on French exchange - how's it going?
I can imagine that it's frustrating, wanting to study and have a holiday at the same time. At least it's helping your French, though!
Ugh I know how that feels, French school is actually pretty brutal hahaYep, I am on exchange for me, the difficult part is the fact that I start school an hour earlier here and don't get finish until 6pm. I walk home, help with dinner and the kids and everything, eat, have a shower and by the time I get a spare minute it's 9pm, I've done 10 hours of school and I have to be up at 6:30am the next morning to do the same thing all over again! There's not a whole lot of time to do loads of homework or catch up on the three weeks of missed school :/ On the bright side my French has gotten better and I leave for Paris tomorrow
Maybe you can go to the library to study?Mine would probably be 'meh'. Relatives keep coming to my house unannounced/uninvited and I try and do schoolwork and they're like "omg, it's da holidays wut r u doin u nerd" and they force me to socialise. lyke srsly, I don't wanna. :c Oh, and you know, procrastination is a bitch.