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Hmmm i'm just under the smart kids :) HAHAHA on no study, so i hope i'll go alright not sure on my assment mark, i was ranked about 8th out of 45-50 in the Trials i scored 74% =/ one SA i completly bumed out in and brought mywhole mark down.

How are you at modern?

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Hmmm i'm just under the smart kids :) HAHAHA on no study, so i hope i'll go alright not sure on my assment mark, i was ranked about 8th out of 45-50 in the Trials i scored 74% =/ one SA i completly bumed out in and brought mywhole mark down.

How are you at modern?

Did ok through the year.. ups and downs

First assessment - 90%

second - 96%

third 50% (5/10 I hate tape recordings)

fourth 70%

fifth - 99% (104/105 :):P:O )

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I done my HSC back in 98 and totally f#%^ it up , all my mates went to uni i didn`t , now i earn heaps more $ than my school mates

I guess what im getting at don`t stress to much if u get a bad results , f@#$in up the HSC and not going to uni was the best thing that happen to me

yeah HSC is not the end of the world and with uni some people when they graduate they cant seem to find a job in their fields and they still own HECS

also depends on what you want to do sometimes TAFE is a better choice and sometimes uni is a better choice

but just relax and take it one at a time

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Heya, maths tuesday and history on thursday :P (i hate leni reifenstahl!!!) then history again on tuesday, legal and IPT in a row :D its all good. its been swish so far, relaxing to much tho. ah well good luch to you all, yet to do exams! :O woot port mac for a week, heres to not remembering much!! :laugh:

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Man, I did, Phys, Chem, 3 unit maths, stock english, IT and IPT last year in my HSC...

I couldn't remember a thing during that schooling year of maths stuff, but now I'm at uni, doing shit 100times harder in maths, I don't have a problem recalling it. If I could go back and do 3 unit maths again for the HSC, I'd blitz it!

Also, I was really relaxed into my exam, only "study" I did was like, the night before, that and a few previous math papers also. I didn't do too bad, and I'm on a huge salary for a person who just left work, and also doing first year uni...

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Man, I did, Phys, Chem, 3 unit maths, stock english, IT and IPT last year in my HSC...

I couldn't remember a thing during that schooling year of maths stuff, but now I'm at uni, doing shit 100times harder in maths, I don't have a problem recalling it. If I could go back and do 3 unit maths again for the HSC, I'd blitz it!

Also, I was really relaxed into my exam, only "study" I did was like, the night before, that and a few previous math papers also. I didn't do too bad, and I'm on a huge salary for a person who just left work, and also doing first year uni...

I want your brain

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Yeah i just had physics yesterday aswell.

How did you find the test? I thought it was pretty easy compared to past papers.

I'm also studdying Leni Reifenstahl, she's a stupid bitch HAHAHA, i'm nto looking foward to Modern History, althought maths on tuesday will be ok, (fingers crossed)

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Yeah i crammed till 2:30am, and was up at 6:30am sat a 3hour test on 4hours sleep =/ i thought it was fairly easy, let hope my results show that =)

Hmmm there are soem fairly smart ppl here on SAU i'd defently expect to find som eppl with high 90's.

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