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3:45 PM | 7/16/2007

emily;

LOL I just realised that I have utterly wasted my entire holidays. Pagani (my economics teacher, better known as 'Paggles') sent an email to everyone in our class detailing all the work we should have done over the last 2 weeks. I haven't even done the first point! Oh my goodness ... I read emails way too late.

" I don’t want to upset your holiday joy but that big fat HSC exam is coming too soon for you to relax. There are my expectations:

1. Read over the two issues of Distribution of Income & Wealth and Environmental Management.
2. Complete the Chapter Reviews for both of these issues.
3. Prepare an essay plan for the following question:
“Analyse the role and implementation of monetary policy as a tool of economic management in the Australian economy. (2005 Independent Trial – Q25)”. Use my essay plans as a guide to structuring your response.
4. Briefly read over Fiscal Policy, which is the other economic policy that you will be examined on in the Trial.
5. Complete the 2003 HSC under exam conditions. You may complete it in parts but make sure that each section is done under strict conditions – no open books and accurately timed.

This is the absolute minimum you should be doing over the 2 weeks. Do not waste your holidays. You MUST conceptualise this break as a stuvac. Time is not on your side and the Trial and HSC exams are very, very challenging in scope.
I can only do so much for you. Ultimately it is about how hard you are willing to work. Don’t let yourself down – regrets can last a very long time."

Oh bloody great, he basically unleashed the whole of Judgement Day on me. The motivation I needed was floating around in cyberspace and I find it on the last day of my holidays.

Hey, the new sum 41 album is pretty good :)

p.s. Welcome back Jimmi. No offence, but I liked the non-lovesick version of you better hehe <3.



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