Day 28 term 2 year 12 high school vlog Aussiebrosquad
From my own experience as a Year 12 student, balancing schoolwork and personal interests can truly feel overwhelming, especially when big events like overseas trips are on the horizon. The anticipation of heading to South Korea in just over a month is something I can relate to—it's exciting but also adds pressure. Managing multiple assessments in subjects like Drama, Business, and English often requires strategic planning. For instance, practicing creative writing without the usual draft process demands adaptability. I found it helpful to start new story ideas early, much like switching from a discontinued mermaid story to a fresh theme like Timmy's nightmares, to stay ahead. Sports and breaks, such as playing basketball during recess, provide valuable mental refreshment. Incorporating actual games instead of informal play can boost motivation and social connection, which are essential as the academic workload intensifies. One tip I found effective is tracking your progress toward specific goals, like aiming for band scores in practice tests. This focus helps maintain direction amid the busy term. Lastly, engaging with school events like Vivid not only offers memorable moments but also a chance to unwind creatively—whether appreciating music like piano performances or meeting classmates outside the classroom. Overall, the mix of assessments, extracurricular activities, and future plans creates a dynamic yet rewarding Year 12 experience, preparing you well for life beyond high school.


















































