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how do i make a study plan for my hsc? iv just started term three and its week 3 so we just got our results for our half yearly back.

now its time i made a study plan or at least had an idea of how to... can anyone help me write one or at least tell me how to.

im so lost but i want to get on the write track now while i have plenty of time so i dont stress out when my hsc gets closer...

Your teachers have probably already told you this, but learn your syllabus dot points!

No matter what subjects you do, your teacher should have given you an outline of your syllabus, as well as frameworks for what the different verbs (describe, discuss, evaluate, etc) mean in terms of answer structures.

You should make summaries of what you learn in class in terms of those dot points. Do this on the computer so that you can keep updating it, and add to it at the end of each week.

If you can find the time, go over the summaries with your classmates. Don't forget that your HSC marks are scaled along with those of the other candidates from your school, so you should be cooperating with your classmates. Also, explaining things to other people is a good way to learn.

On top of that, just do a few questions from past papers each week.

Towards the end of the school year when you get time off school to prepare for your exams, just do a lot of past papers.
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(5) THANK YOU!! i can do a study plan now that i know how to=] thanx HEAPS xxxxx


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