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12-03-2006, 11:34   #31
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Im doing my best to knuckle down but its damn hard. I feel very lucky in that I had the cop on to listen in class all year and learn things as I got them, which puts me in a less stressful situation now but also makes me feel like Ill sail through June which is not the case. The next couple of months will consist of intense studying- I have to keep reminding myself not to get lazy at this late stage and f**k it all up coz Ill be gutted in August if that happens.
That's what is scaring me so much. Imagine in August when you don't get anywhere near what you expects. What the **** would you do? Repeat? It'd absolutely horrible not to have done your best
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12-03-2006, 16:09   #32
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I feel burned out! i physically cannot do any work anymore!ahhh!!!
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12-03-2006, 17:27   #33
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Ugh, so much work, so little time. I wish I could skip school until june, because it's just a doss now all we're doing is tiny bits of revision. I could do more in 15 mins at home than I do in one day in school.
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12-03-2006, 17:51   #34
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Ugh, so much work, so little time. I wish I could skip school until june, because it's just a doss now all we're doing is tiny bits of revision. I could do more in 15 mins at home than I do in one day in school.
totally agree, i get more done in 2 hours at home/evening study, then anything i do in school, and considering most subjects courses are nearly done, studying is the better option!
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14-03-2006, 16:15   #35
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Afterschool Study, every day: 5.00 - 9.00pm
Sunday: 2 - 6pm

Thats including, I dont plan on doing any extra hours as I only need 320 points max.

Holy. ****. Why are ye wasting yer time? 320 points requires a maximum of 2 nights study for each subject. seriously.
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15-03-2006, 16:29   #36
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Just got my Mock results. I got 330 points. Failed one subject and I had another exam cancelled cos I got kicked out So its only out of 5 subjects.
I'll bump all that up. I expect to get no less than 420 in the real thing.
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15-03-2006, 20:50   #37
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I will probably start studying properly soon, now that I will be doing 4 honour subjects and the rest ordinary i feel more able to balance study time etc. I hope to get at least 75-79% in my honour subjects if i put the work in
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