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Hey guys, a few points i wanna raise.
Btw, how was your holidays? I haven't had a study-free, assignment-free holiday since the year started.

When does the HSC course start for all of you?
Some of you, I've heard, haven't done their yearlies yet. We have and we're expecting results this week or so. (Oh nooo!!!). We haven't chosen subjects yet but i'm expecting it to be this week. So when does the course start? (i'm guessing week 3 or 4??)

Is everybody nervous/optimistic/annoyed by the HSC?
All of you are getting last-minute advice on study and organisation and subjects to choose or drop and other stuff.
I've heard stories of 'you'll have no time and time goes fast'. Some have said that they gave up their sporting life, hobbies and even social life for the hsc. I wouldn't give up but i'd cut back. I do agree with time going fast when you're in year 12.

So whatever happens, Good Luck all.
My HSC started in Year 11, Week 7, Term 3 .

Probally earlier than most
 

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Hey guys, a few points i wanna raise.
Btw, how was your holidays? I haven't had a study-free, assignment-free holiday since the year started.

When does the HSC course start for all of you?
Some of you, I've heard, haven't done their yearlies yet. We have and we're expecting results this week or so. (Oh nooo!!!). We haven't chosen subjects yet but i'm expecting it to be this week. So when does the course start? (i'm guessing week 3 or 4??)

Is everybody nervous/optimistic/annoyed by the HSC?
All of you are getting last-minute advice on study and organisation and subjects to choose or drop and other stuff.
I've heard stories of 'you'll have no time and time goes fast'. Some have said that they gave up their sporting life, hobbies and even social life for the hsc. I wouldn't give up but i'd cut back. I do agree with time going fast when you're in year 12.

So whatever happens, Good Luck all.
 

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Deus said:
My HSC started in Year 11, Week 7, Term 3 .

Probally earlier than most
Too early. How is it btw?
(2nd post above threadstarter's post. Always happens to me.)
 

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Smart Dunce said:
Hey guys, a few points i wanna raise.
Btw, how was your holidays? I haven't had a study-free, assignment-free holiday since the year started.

When does the HSC course start for all of you?
Some of you, I've heard, haven't done their yearlies yet. We have and we're expecting results this week or so. (Oh nooo!!!). We haven't chosen subjects yet but i'm expecting it to be this week. So when does the course start? (i'm guessing week 3 or 4??)

Is everybody nervous/optimistic/annoyed by the HSC?
All of you are getting last-minute advice on study and organisation and subjects to choose or drop and other stuff.
I've heard stories of 'you'll have no time and time goes fast'. Some have said that they gave up their sporting life, hobbies and even social life for the hsc. I wouldn't give up but i'd cut back. I do agree with time going fast when you're in year 12.

So whatever happens, Good Luck all.
Holidays were good. Not much studyng done.

HSC starts now for us, we've had our yearlies. As for subjects, I think they just use our old timetables and add MX2 and EX2 into before-school slots.

I reckon I'm fairly relaxed about and not trying to get stressed by it. but the pressures there. I think time will go fast, and I'm prbably cutting back as well, although I dont really want to, I think it'd be better.

Good luck to you too dude.

Those last few lines were my gayest ever on BoS.

deus said:
My HSC started in Year 11, Week 7, Term 3 .

Probally earlier than most
What, it takes you guys 3 weeks to get from one side of school to the other?
 
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I'm quite looking forward to the HSC year ;) My holidays have been quite relaxing, and probably will be my last relaxing one

Thanks, and good luck with the hsc
 

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Holidays were good

HSC course starts week 3-4 for me I think

I wanna get the HSC over and done with :)
 

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kadlil said:
I'm quite looking forward to the HSC year ;) My holidays have been quite relaxing, and probably will be my last relaxing one

Believe me, it wont be your last.... Your last real relaxing one will probally be between terms 1 and 2....
 

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klaw said:
Holidays were good

HSC course starts week 3-4 for me I think

I wanna get the HSC over and done with :)
Yeah. I should've named this thread- "The official 'OMG the HSC is coming' thread"
 

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Smart_Dunce said:
Yeah. I should've named this thread- "The official 'OMG the HSC is coming' thread"
lol!

i cant really start the physics and chem HSC cos the current HCSers are using them. have to wait till they finish the exam then we can use the textbooks..

other than that, i think my HSC starts tomorrow =.='

OMG!
 

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Nice thread. :)

Btw, how was your holidays? I haven't had a study-free, assignment-free holiday since the year started.

I had a diploma-level piano exam. More stress and about 2 days of actual relaxation. :(

We start our HSC course almost immediately when we get back. Preliminaries all done and pushed aside - the real kaboodle from now. I'm pretty optimistic about the HSC - as long as I work consistently, I'll be fine. Aside from that, I have no intention of cutting down on everything else I do - time management is the key. We'll see if I can hold to that, though...


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Do you guys follow a timetable? I tried at the beginning of the year - didn't work.
 

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Always said:
Do you guys follow a timetable? I tried at the beginning of the year - didn't work.

I tried at the beginning of year 11, and again at the start of year 12. Didnt work.

I still dont have a timetable and i only have a week left. Some people will find a timetable useful, some will not; dpeneds on the person
 

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Deus said:
I tried at the beginning of year 11, and again at the start of year 12. Didnt work.

I still dont have a timetable and i only have a week left. Some people will find a timetable useful, some will not; dpeneds on the person
Timetable. Never tried it. Is it good though? For you, it's a failure. Hope it works.

...By the way, drewgcn, my fellow techie, tomorrow will be day one for you as school captain. On the job!...
 

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