Most of my time during semester is dedicated to readings and/or assessments - these can be very time consuming. As exams approach you will have completed your assessments and can focus more on actual study for the exam. During the few weeks before exams I spend around 5 to 8 hours a day...
When I started at Macquarie they had a day when you went in and organised your student ID/etc. and you also enrolled in classes.. Beware - if your last name is towards the end of the alphabet you probably won't get the classes you want because you will be one of the last ones to go in and enrol.
My boyfriend is in the army and is being transferred to Townsville at the end of next year. I would like to move with him but I'm not sure what I can do in regards to uni. By then I will have finished my 3rd year in my BPsych (Hons) at Macquarie Uni. I am thinking of doing my masters, not sure...
If you've had a lot of trouble trying to find some examples you should really pick a different text..
I'd assume it would be pretty easy to find examples in Harry Potter. What about the whole...
I agree that you should do both. Just plan out your time so you know exactly how much you have to do each week to have it done by the time your trials come around.
I used to just go through the case studies we studied in class.
You could always practice analysing some artworks.
Or learn some big and beautiful words you could use to descripe works so you can shove them in to your answers.
And I would recommend getting a really really really breif...
I just find a table with one of those green slip things on it (because that means that they must have been gone for at least 15 mins) and I put their crap on the floor and take their desk. I've done it three times now and every single time it's been about an hour before they come back. They just...