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business studies and history ext being on the same day means that i am getting an e2 for ext 🔥
prelim results 🤑🤑
english adv: 48%
maths adv: 97%
maths ext: 78% (SILLY MISTAKES UGHH)
business std: 74% not great but i was expecting a 50 so ill take it
chem: 70% i didnt see the question at the back worth 6 marks i wanted to cry
bio: 86%
engineering: 71%
I’m turning 21 soon; in 3 days from now.

In order to not be on here anymore, since it’s still too hard to rip off the bandaid and delete my account I’m just going to delete my logins so I cant have access to it unless if I dig it up physically.
Went to the one concert I needed to go to before I die 😎
bruh i havn't been studying at all.. Need to get back on the grind and study.


10 hours straight tomorrow.
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Hi Vtex!
Here’s a plan that might help you stay focused and get the most out of your study day:
  1. Split into blocks: Try studying in 1.5-hour blocks with 10–15 minute breaks. This way, you’ll have six solid blocks and stay energized throughout the day.
  2. Prioritise Topics: List what you most need to focus on and tackle the harder or less familiar material first, when your mind is fresher.
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3. Switch Subjects: Every few blocks, switch up subjects or topics to keep things interesting and reduce burnout.
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4. Quick Recaps: After each block, quickly summarize or jot down the key points you covered—it’ll help reinforce what you’ve learned.


Consistency will be key in the long run, but a focused day like this can really help get you back on track! Let me know if you want any specific tips for your subjects. Good luck—you got this! 📚💪 😀
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