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wow SA, these generalisations are going a bit far don't you think?
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I guess anything's cynicism in comparison for a Carlton supporter. "Top four, top four! This is the year!"Jeezus SA why so cynical?
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Yes, how you do in high school directly correlates to not only how well you'll do in life (which there's no barometer for anyway), but will epitomise who you are as a person and you're worth. Psh. Right...
You will be okay. The uni system is all myth and bullshit and driven by finances. High school teachers will tell you how hard you need to work, their self-anointed great work habits, and how you'll end up a loser because you hated Economics: but remember that they're pissing away their lives exercising their ego on kids. And that the school system is heavily tilted in a shit direction.
Do your work and try hard with the subjects you like. The ATAR system will be harsh to you if you hate maths and sciences. But if you're passionate about one subject and pretty good at a second other, you should be able to accentuate your skills in those. Go hard in those ones. Tread water with the subjects you find a chore and just try and get over the line. You'll be alright.
It's 2013.I guess anything's cynicism in comparison for a Carlton supporter. "Top four, top four! This is the year!"
I guess anything's cynicism in comparison for a Carlton supporter. "Top four, top four! This is the year!"
Bit of an irrelevant thing to bring up, but ooookay. Gonna be posting more photos of yourself soon?
Just blitzed a mid-semester exam after being on holidays for three weeks and simply looking at lecture slides for an hour beforehand. I should write a book.
I had one where we could bring in anything with no limits.The best tests are the ones where they allow a page of notes. That's code for 'don't have to study'
Enough talk, time to do work.![]()
I've lost all motivation to do any study and homework.
Just can't be bothered.
Any advice?
I'd rather go and play basketball or have fun.Why do you think that is? Is it because you feel as though you don't have enough personal time, don't enjoy the work you're given, unsure of what you want to do, or another reason/a combination of reasons?
Either way I think solving the problem is like solving any other problem where a lack of motivation is the issue- set goals in terms of study/academic achievement and think of the reward you'll get from doing this stuff. Organising your study, breaking it down into chunks, and tackling homework bit by bit will probably help, as will getting yourself into good habits, staying focused, being organised, and avoiding distractions (this is a big one).
Like anything else though, different methods work for different people. All that might not necessarily be your go. Self-discipline is the most important thing needed for studying and that can be a big problem for some people (myself included during high school). Set yourself some goals and you'll be surprised at how the satisfaction you'll get from achieving them will motivate and drive you.
Depends on what you're studying as well. Do you enjoy doing the VCE units you do?