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J_Rho

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JadeRhoden's Journey To a 90+ ATAR
« on: November 21, 2018, 09:49:24 am »
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G'day

Starting Year 11 next week (our school does 'rollover' where for the last 3 weeks you go into the next year level to prep you for the next year.

Many people say that year 11 doesn't really matter which is true in some regards, I'm planing on putting as much effort into year 11 as I would year 12 so that I can see what my predicted study score would be 'as if i was in Year 12' as I am aiming for a 99.95 which i know is unrealistic but if i aim really high its better then doing Year 12 going 'meh' and getting a 60.

My goals for 2019:
Study 24 hours a week (4 hours per subject)
Get up at 6am everyday (to maximise time in the day)
Exercise everyday for the recommended 90 minutes
Aim for A+ on all SAC's and Exams.

Hoping to post weekly :)
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Bachelor of Counselling & Psychological Science @ ACAP

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Re: JadeRhoden's Journey To a 90+ ATAR
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2018, 10:28:05 am »
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G'day

Starting Year 11 next week (our school does 'rollover' where for the last 3 weeks you go into the next year level to prep you for the next year.

Many people say that year 11 doesn't really matter which is true in some regards, I'm planing on putting as much effort into year 11 as I would year 12 so that I can see what my predicted study score would be 'as if i was in Year 12' as I am aiming for a 99.95 which i know is unrealistic but if i aim really high its better then doing Year 12 going 'meh' and getting a 60.

My goals for 2019:
Study 24 hours a week (4 hours per subject)
Get up at 6am everyday (to maximise time in the day)
Exercise everyday for the recommended 90 minutes
Aim for A+ on all SAC's and Exams.

Hoping to post weekly :)

Looking forward to seeing your journey over the next 2 years.

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Re: JadeRhoden's Journey To a 90+ ATAR
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2018, 10:33:16 am »
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Hey,
Awesome that you're starting this at the start of year 11 - will be really cool to see how things progress for you over the next couple of years ;D

Just wanted to say - year 11 is a really great year to figure out what works for you. So if something isn't quite working, or you don't think you're studying effectively or you're tired all the time, or anything like that, then don't be afraid to change how much you're studying, or change what time you're going to sleep or something like that - don't just keep doing the same thing even if it's not working. I guess what I'm saying is, it's great that you have a plan for how to tackle next year, but don't be afraid to change it up as you go, if you have to sacrifice an hours study for some extra sleep then that's just what you've got to do - definitely worth figuring out how much sleep you need to be well rested this year and then making sure you get that every night :)

Also - I'd suggest including an enjoyable activity or hobby or something in your goals for next year, maybe making sure you go out with friends every so often or something like that, definitely important to make sure you have time to relax in between the studying.

Best of luck for the next two years! and enjoy your last holidays before VCE haha
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Re: JadeRhoden's Journey To a 90+ ATAR
« Reply #3 on: November 27, 2018, 02:35:47 pm »
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My subjects for 2019 are;
3 & 4 Bio
1 & 2 BusMan
1 & 2 Psych
1 & 2 English
1 & 2 General Maths
1& 2 Studio Arts
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Re: JadeRhoden's Journey To a 90+ ATAR
« Reply #4 on: November 27, 2018, 03:38:14 pm »
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My subjects for 2019 are;
3 & 4 Bio
1 & 2 BusMan
1 & 2 Psych
1 & 2 English
1 & 2 General Maths
1& 2 Studio Arts


That's a decent variety of subjects :)
What are you planning on doing after year 12?

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Re: JadeRhoden's Journey To a 90+ ATAR
« Reply #5 on: November 27, 2018, 06:56:29 pm »
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That's a decent variety of subjects :)
What are you planning on doing after year 12?

I'm planning on going to uni and studying paramedicine or production lighting (sound tech or like live theatre lighting/sound)
Paramedicine is my main focus as I'm already volunteering doing production lighting and audio stuff with local theatre so basically its my back up plan if i dont end up doing paramedicine.
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English 30, Further Maths 33, Biology 33, Legal Studies 27, Psychology 32

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Bachelor of Nursing @ Monash
Bachelor of Counselling & Psychological Science @ ACAP