u/Teriyaki-peanuts

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Is this normal

erm so im doing fast track psych this year and I just finished unit 3 with a shitty average of 72 which im really upset about because I genuinley was doing well in it last year (like low 80s). and after that I keep getting so stressed about it, im in holidays but all I can think about is psych and the result of the latest research SAC we did, each time I think about it i genuinely feel like throwing up and I just feel so stressed all the time to the point which I low-key got a nightmare about failing the latest sac 💀.

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u/Teriyaki-peanuts — 1 day ago
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Psych u 3/4

I recently just got my u3 AOS 2 sac back and I did terrible (65) I genuine thought I could at least get a 80 but I screwed up and I feel sick to my stomach. I'm really scared because it's my fast track and that this will screw up my entire grade (for reference I got a 78 ont he first sac with tej average being 63 (not great) and the second sca average being 56 my teacher marks like VCAA does so I'm terrified Im going to do trash

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u/Teriyaki-peanuts — 1 month ago
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Psychology

I'm doing u3/4 for vce psych this year (yr11) and I low-key bombed my first 2 SACS of unit 3, I'm at an average of 78 and I'm rlly upset because I actually id study rlly hard for both of them but I made a lot of stupid mistakes that made me lose a lot of marks

I want to know how do I improve in psych to do better because I don't struggle with the content but it seems to be answering question for me (in reference, I did a lot of practice exam questions prior the sac)

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u/Teriyaki-peanuts — 1 month ago
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I have just started Methods 1/2 in Yr 11 and I am finding that I am struggling a lot. My grades are around just passing, 40% ish and I already failed 2 SACs, I spend so much time on methods in preparation for SACs that I have started to lose time for other subjects. In fact the last SAC i just did, i started doing questions from 2 weeks ago and only just ended up with a 46 and a 50.

Im considering switching to general as I don't think its worth the effort and stress to get a bad score. However, the courses Im interested in could use methods as prereq (Science, health realted fields.), should I still switch?

(The subjects I am doing now besides methods is English, Biology, Chemistry, Chinese SL and Psychology (3/4)

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u/Teriyaki-peanuts — 2 months ago