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    Questions for those who got a 95+ Atar

    I got an Atar of 96.8 I studied anywhere between 12-24 hours per week, depending on whether the weeks were assessments heavy or not. I would go to bed between 9:30pm-11pm on weekdays and wake up at 6am. I still kept up hobbies because I love reading and watching tv shows ... they keep me...
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    A few questions - state ranks, the newspaper for band 6s and allrounders

    Can I get a state rank for history extension with an overall mark of 47/50?- both my exam mark and assessment mark were 47.
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    To the 2017 HSC Cohort

    Everyone tells you that achieving your maximum potential means to do more than your best; to push your boundaries at every opportunity. Whilst, I understand this approach I think there is a far better one to adopt for your HSC year. Your maximum potential is essentially aligned with your...
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    Always sleeping after school?

    You need to force yourself to stay awake till normal sleep time one night, even if that means being too tired to get any work done. One night won't hurt. Then you will fall asleep at a normal time from exhaustion and with the help of an alarm wake up at a reasonable time. Then your sleeping...
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    Anyone keen to share their after school schedule?

    Mine varies but this is on a normal school day (not during the heavy assessment weeks) 1. Get home at 4:10pm 2. Nothing school wise till 5:30pm. 3. Work for 2 hours straight (try to avoid procrastination) - turn wifi on phone off 4. Dinner around 7:30pm 5. Study from 8-9pm (try to avoid...
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    "Studying Smarter"?

    Studying smarter. An example: Stella wants to improve her math marks. Her plan is to go home and study for 3 hours straight from the textbook ... answering ALL the questions ... even the easy ones. When she gets to a question she can't do she keeps on attacking it even though it takes up...
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    who is absolutely sick of english?

    Personally, I think that a level of mathematics and english is important in life. Why? Maths: Develops problem -solving skills and logic English: Develops critical thinking skills and is meant to allow you to express your opinion. The problem: The Advanced English course sucks! It does not...
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