Looking forward to the future... But struggling to survive the present. Anyone else? (1 Viewer)

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The year will go faster as you head into June. With assessments, trials and uni info coming out, July and August goes fairly quickly Then theres the final revision of September and constant study in October, you really lose track of time.

Then there's 4 months where you'll get fairly bored...
 

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selablad said:
Argh, absolutely, much as I want to savour my final year of school, blah blah, I just want to move out already and start the Great Adult Life...
I think you will find moving out isnt really the great, fun adventure you expect it to be.
 

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eggy91 said:
why what course you doing & at what Uni?
medicine
but i need to maintian 80+ in each test
which is quite hard lol
 

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I don't like philosophical question.

That explainsw why I am doing Cosmology instead of Philosophy.

Anyway, you are putting far too much pressure on you. HSC is really not much of a deal. As someone already mentioned 60000+ people do it and most cope fine.

Sometimes, you will find that Preliminary is harder than HSC year (I did).
 

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''Looking forward to the future... But struggling to survive the present. Anyone else?"

yes
 

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I will be so goddamn glad once the hsc is over.
 

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georgefren said:
I will be so goddamn glad once the hsc is over.
you'll also be pretty bored at times.
like, going out every day gets boring, haha
 

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Re: Looking forward to the future... But struggling to survive the present. Anyone e

Same boat :|

I just want to complete the freaking HSC and get over it! More surprises upcoming when school starts though ;) fuelled with learning, stress, exams and the whole crazy process leading up to the HSC :lol:

But thank god we don't have to attend the final year of high school until December :D
 

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lol good luck with that dp, med is one of the hardest (if not the hardest) courses uni has to offer.
 

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mmmm hsc, its really not as a big deal as everyone makes it out to be, plus its not overly hard or complicated
 

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eggy91 said:
lol good luck with that dp, med is one of the hardest (if not the hardest) courses uni has to offer.
Not necessarily. People have their own specialties in a particular course.
 

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axlenatore said:
mmmm hsc, its really not as a big deal as everyone makes it out to be, plus its not overly hard or complicated
its hard cuz people make it hard, in their heads, if you know what i mean
 

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-may-cat- said:
its hard cuz people make it hard, in their heads, if you know what i mean
I agree with this.
 

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x.Exhaust.x said:
Not necessarily. People have their own specialties in a particular course.
Yes but I mean that workload & general course difficulty (exams etc) are of a very hard standard in med, no matter how good you are.
 

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yeah and i need to maitain WAM of 80. =.= lulz
 

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eggy91 said:
Yes but I mean that workload & general course difficulty (exams etc) are of a very hard standard in med, no matter how good you are.
Mmm true.
 

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its hard cuz people make it hard, in their heads, if you know what i mean
Yer, i cruised throughoutyear 12, just the minimum amout of homework and only studied for the assesment, not daily. I felt burnt out by the time the hsc came along and didnt study as much as i should have but managed a 90+ uai, though honestly not as high as i would have liked but enough for uni. And i felt that the cruising instead of overworking helped me. Just doing the right amount when it comes to exams, and having notes prepared weeks before exams
 

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catherinet said:
Anyone else just want to skip over the next year so that you can finally start your life?

I feel kind of trapped.
It's like i'm in a cage being poked by parents/teachers/EVERYONE!

How the hell are we going to make it through another year of this shit?
lol same here - i just want the dam hsc to be over already
o well, i just try too keep in mind that theres only another ~10 months...
 

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I think I'm more worried about AFTER the HSC... because I really have no clue what's going to happen after it's over.
 

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