First of all, I have not done the HSC (yet) but I have done some university subjects as an associate student, so im not that wet behind the ears.
But heres some advice for your exams.
1. Don't take caffeine pills to help you study, they won't work and in fact they will cause you not to learn anything at all.
2. Do not take dexamphetamine or ritalin if it is not prescribed to you. If you don't have ADHD it will not work and it will infact have an opposite reaction in you (e.g. you won't be able to reason with reality). You won't be able to study properly.
3. Rather than doing nothing every night, study at least one subject for 1 hour per night. Make sure you include all your subjects over the week. Cramming in the last week before the exams won't help if you have not done the study before hand. Cramming at the most will only get you a band three.
4. Make sure you get eight hours sleep per night. Easier said than done, but studies have shown that the brain uses sleep as a way of processing the information that has been learnt in the day before. Information needs to be processed in order to make sense. SLEEP ON YOUR PROBLEMS, you may actually benefit from it.
But heres some advice for your exams.
1. Don't take caffeine pills to help you study, they won't work and in fact they will cause you not to learn anything at all.
2. Do not take dexamphetamine or ritalin if it is not prescribed to you. If you don't have ADHD it will not work and it will infact have an opposite reaction in you (e.g. you won't be able to reason with reality). You won't be able to study properly.
3. Rather than doing nothing every night, study at least one subject for 1 hour per night. Make sure you include all your subjects over the week. Cramming in the last week before the exams won't help if you have not done the study before hand. Cramming at the most will only get you a band three.
4. Make sure you get eight hours sleep per night. Easier said than done, but studies have shown that the brain uses sleep as a way of processing the information that has been learnt in the day before. Information needs to be processed in order to make sense. SLEEP ON YOUR PROBLEMS, you may actually benefit from it.