nwatts
Active Member
Hey,
I'm an english/history nerd. Love the stuff, can't get enough of it. This means I do hardly any maths work, jumping at an essay or similar rather than doing the simple 20mins of maths work needed per day.
However, this has led to a pretty serious problem. As of now, i'm terribly prepared for our HSC Trials (early term 3), and the thought of revising all the work i've now forgotten makes me nauseous. For example, I thought I'd go through a past HSC paper the other day, to see if i'm overreacting... I sat there for about an hour sweating profusely, and then attempted about four questions, two of which I got wrong.
Can anyone give me any tips as to where to start catching up, or good techniques to thoroughly revise past work? I'm currently sitting at the bottom of my class, and i'm not aiming to kick ass and whip myself up to the top, but I do want to climb a few rankings and then at least be prepared for the HSC exam.
I haven't got a tutor, and I've heard that they're beneficial, but i'm not sure how great they'd be in this situation. Are tutors helpful? Would they be a means of catching up past work?
Thanks, i'm keen to hear a few replies.
Nick
I'm an english/history nerd. Love the stuff, can't get enough of it. This means I do hardly any maths work, jumping at an essay or similar rather than doing the simple 20mins of maths work needed per day.
However, this has led to a pretty serious problem. As of now, i'm terribly prepared for our HSC Trials (early term 3), and the thought of revising all the work i've now forgotten makes me nauseous. For example, I thought I'd go through a past HSC paper the other day, to see if i'm overreacting... I sat there for about an hour sweating profusely, and then attempted about four questions, two of which I got wrong.
Can anyone give me any tips as to where to start catching up, or good techniques to thoroughly revise past work? I'm currently sitting at the bottom of my class, and i'm not aiming to kick ass and whip myself up to the top, but I do want to climb a few rankings and then at least be prepared for the HSC exam.
I haven't got a tutor, and I've heard that they're beneficial, but i'm not sure how great they'd be in this situation. Are tutors helpful? Would they be a means of catching up past work?
Thanks, i'm keen to hear a few replies.
Nick