Flop21
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Well they should pop it back in and back to it.what happens if someone dislocated their hand performing the physics hand rules in the exams?
Well they should pop it back in and back to it.what happens if someone dislocated their hand performing the physics hand rules in the exams?
Take a day of or a couple to refresh yourself then go back to studying.finished trials yesterday, what to do now?
I want to chill
but
I want to do work
Relax for a day, then sleep in the next, do some work, and continue doing work? I don't see the issue in continuing studying, but you might want to reduce the hours you study, then slowly increase them again.finished trials yesterday, what to do now?
I want to chill
but
I want to do work
I hope you're joking.Well they should pop it back in and back to it.
ive barely had time to go to the gym lately and i feel so crap because of that.I need advice..... PLZZ. okay so i was thinking of starting gym after trials. I just need people's opinion on if its a good idea or not. i've always wanted to go since the beginning.. I reckon i can balance it with my life as i only aim to study 3 hours a day, and i get to leave school early at around 1:30, so if i have 3 hours to study a day it will leave me enough time to go to the gym... what are your opinions? should i start or not? THANKSS
Try to wake up earlier and also try to take a 20 minute walk. Take a look at this photo, this should make you start walkingIs there any reason why I can concentrate better in the afternoon trial exams rather than the morning ones? Should I wake up earlier to simulate my afternoon concentration for the morning exam tomorrow?
Just to add to that, weird question, but does anyone know if professional awards apply for things like first aid certificates...?Guys, how do you apply interstate? Would be appreciated if you could link me to an indepth guide.
drink water in the morning, its essential for your brain to function, my advice is to just piss before the exam starts, like 10 mins before. You should be able to hold it for 3hrs. Also the human body can hold piss for 12hrs so if you can't survive 3, there's something wrong.Serious Question: How do people survive trial exams without needing to piss
During my paper 1 I was halfway through my essay (did it second) but just sat there and finished the whole paper on sheer willpower alone. Paper 2 was better, didn't feel the urge so soon but as soon as exam finished I had to go
How is it for everyone else?
Should i just not drink water in the morning or something? In daily life i piss pretty often (i think i drink an average amount) i might get it checked out if i keep having issues >.>
drink water in the morning, its essential for your brain to function, my advice is to just piss before the exam starts, like 10 mins before. You should be able to hold it for 3hrs. Also the human body can hold piss for 12hrs so if you can't survive 3, there's something wrong.
I do go before exams (maybe like 15 minutes earlier) coz we always get sent in earlier and just sit there stoned while they go through instructions (and steal our precious cramming time ><)You should definitely have a healthy amount of water to consume, I mean drinking fluid in the morning is what I normally do in my routine anyway. But in my honest opinion, I always found that going to piss right before exams was beneficial. I remember that there was a mad dash to the bathroom for paper 2 by half of our english advanced cohort haha
Never knew that before haha #youlearnsomethingneweveryday
Can confirm that it has happened to me, I needed to piss the moment I started my extension 2 maths half-yearly. You just have to man up and hold it for the time, but doing the questions usually takes your mind off the need to piss, till after the exam is over. Its the worst when the teachers collect the papers so slow, and you cant leave and you are just waiting there for like 10 minutes, that's when the real urge begins.Serious Question: How do people survive trial exams without needing to piss
During my paper 1 I was halfway through my essay (did it second) but just sat there and finished the whole paper on sheer willpower alone. Paper 2 was better, didn't feel the urge so soon but as soon as exam finished I had to go
How is it for everyone else?
Should i just not drink water in the morning or something? In daily life i piss pretty often (i think i drink an average amount) i might get it checked out if i keep having issues >.>
considering that I still managed to write 7 pages for my discovery essay in 40 minutes I don't think it's really a huge concentration issue for me coz my motivation/desire to do well outweighs it. Still would be a lot more relaxing if it weren't the case thoughThis was a huge problem for me when I was preparing for UMAT - I'd have to take a piss 2-3 times (I drank coffee for UMAT and practice to keep up concentration for 3 hours straight). For the real exam and for trials I did pretty much the same thing - drinking A LOT of water a 2 hours before the exam, and closer to the exam when I got thirsty I'd sip it, have it stay in my mouth for about a minute and spit it out. Not sure if it's a little too extreme though, but it worked for me - Didn't have to piss a single time during UMAT/trials
lol i just storm out of the hall like eff bitchesCan confirm that it has happened to me, I needed to piss the moment I started my extension 2 maths half-yearly. You just have to man up and hold it for the time, but doing the questions usually takes your mind off the need to piss, till after the exam is over. Its the worst when the teachers collect the papers so slow, and you cant leave and you are just waiting there for like 10 minutes, that's when the real urge begins.
I just think to myself "for once I've studied adequately for an exam I'm not letting this opportunity go down the drain"I was mainly referring to 3 hour exam formats which need more stamina/focus but I guess there are people who soldier through.