So,
I've had an epiphany. I'm going to have to do some serious catching up/re-learning and most importantly actually implement a study timetable. I've gone through most of the prelim course for Chemistry and Physics waffling my way through, not actually learning much. Modern history is fine, English is not bad, Legal Studies has the potential to be one of my higher achieving subjects. I've written Maths (Advanced maths. As in I do my HSC this year in year 11) off as though it has crashed, which it has (No chance of the mark going towards my HSC, I have a 50% average to work with and as much as I've tried I just don't find myself studying for it). Anyhow, with 10 units left for year 12 and no leeway, I have no choice but to begin nailing the Physics and Chem course. Chemistry is going to be hell and I realise I cannot rely on my teacher, who is regularly 5-10 minutes late EVERY lesson and can't really 'teach'. I think I've got the necessary resources to get going, I just need to.
Any tips on how to set-up a study timetable or actually study?? With year 12 starting next term I hope to have everything pretty brushed up by the time I start the HSC courses. I'm glad in a way that maths has turned out the way it has. It's pretty much exactly where my Physics and Chemistry marks are going although I've recognised the issue, I just have to act now. Before it gets too late.
Thanks guys,
It's gonna be a difficult road. I feel as though Chemistry and Physics are quite literally the only road blocks.
I've had an epiphany. I'm going to have to do some serious catching up/re-learning and most importantly actually implement a study timetable. I've gone through most of the prelim course for Chemistry and Physics waffling my way through, not actually learning much. Modern history is fine, English is not bad, Legal Studies has the potential to be one of my higher achieving subjects. I've written Maths (Advanced maths. As in I do my HSC this year in year 11) off as though it has crashed, which it has (No chance of the mark going towards my HSC, I have a 50% average to work with and as much as I've tried I just don't find myself studying for it). Anyhow, with 10 units left for year 12 and no leeway, I have no choice but to begin nailing the Physics and Chem course. Chemistry is going to be hell and I realise I cannot rely on my teacher, who is regularly 5-10 minutes late EVERY lesson and can't really 'teach'. I think I've got the necessary resources to get going, I just need to.
Any tips on how to set-up a study timetable or actually study?? With year 12 starting next term I hope to have everything pretty brushed up by the time I start the HSC courses. I'm glad in a way that maths has turned out the way it has. It's pretty much exactly where my Physics and Chemistry marks are going although I've recognised the issue, I just have to act now. Before it gets too late.
Thanks guys,
It's gonna be a difficult road. I feel as though Chemistry and Physics are quite literally the only road blocks.