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how do u know how much ur gonna get thru rn im stressing abt ucat before trials ngl
It's all subjective to the person reallywhat do you think would be the realistic maximum of trial papers to do
i wanna say 2 papers a day ngl after trials but that seems like a fun way to burn outwhat do you think would be the realistic maximum of trial papers to do
THERS NOT WAY ILL MAKE THISACTUALLY THIS IS A GOOD IDEA
everyone list down how many trial papers/ exam books u guys are gonna do before the hsc
please be very realisitc
heres mine
chem: strive book + past hsc papers + 30 trial papers
4u: 30 trial + the smarter maths stuff and prob a few topic based revision resources
3u: 30 trial + the smarter maths stuff and prob a few topic based revision resources
economics: like all the hsc papers whichh is like 20+ and also a few trials + just making essay plans for practice
english: i wanna do like 30 trial paper comprehension, then like for a bunch just adapting my essays to the questions for the other parts, and then some proper timed exams
They can be good for seeing what type of could questions could be asked and they can help you learn how to answer questions but it depends on the subjectsurely trial papers arent that important right (not takling for math) ... like as long as u understnad the stuff and are good at applying stuff
For chem I’ve literally just done trial papers and seen massive improvements (like in my first 3 papers I went from raw marks of 60% to around 90%), the trick with chem is that you have to be really thorough with marking and analysing mistakes/knowledge gaps afterwards. For every past trial paper, I go through every single question where I didn’t know/fully understand a single piece of content, and fully re-covered it by reading the textbook and writing ≈half a page of summary such that I was sure I wouldn’t get a similar question wrong ever again. It’s an absolute pain but it’s so worth it, you can make major improvements with relatively few hours spent studyingi have a question for trials revision
so for 3u and 4u its all good ill just do trial papers and stuff thats the best way and if i need improving in speicific topics ill just do like a chapter from textbook for those/tutoring handout booklet
english ill just do past trial papers
economics is just past papers as well
THIS LEAVES CHEMISTRY
I have too many resources for chemistry unfortunately (yes this is a bad thing)
basically i bought some stuff for free and. now i have a bit too much
i have tutoring centre videos, topic booklets, other tutoring centre hw booklets, and then even more trial papers. I also borrowed this strive chem book that has syllabus relevant question from the past hsc and stuff with sample hsc papers from my school library. What is the best thing to do for chem studying? Idk where to start to be honest theres just wayyyyyy too much. Do you just do trial papers?
I was thinking of just finishign the massive strive book before trials accompanied by the tutoring topic booklets if i need extra help. Is this a good plan?
Possibly but please at least do one in timed conditions ... you need to ensure you can do it all under timed/exam conditions.surely trial papers arent that important right (not takling for math) ... like as long as u understnad the stuff and are good at applying stuff
yeah sure ill start on that thenFor chem I’ve literally just done trial papers and seen massive improvements (like in my first 3 papers I went from raw marks of 60% to around 90%), the trick with chem is that you have to be really thorough with marking and analysing mistakes/knowledge gaps afterwards. For every past trial paper, I go through every single question where I didn’t know/fully understand a single piece of content, and fully re-covered it by reading the textbook and writing ≈half a page of summary such that I was sure I wouldn’t get a similar question wrong ever again. It’s an absolute pain but it’s so worth it, you can make major improvements with relatively few hours spent studying
why r u doing adv math if youre doing 4u? sorry im just curiousPs Someone pls help i have my adv math exam on integration and stats (normal dist, statistics, bivariate) basically all the stats stuff for year 12
the issue is i havent learn anything at all in adv i wasnt paying attention so how tf do i learn it in one day help
we still have to do all the exams including trials for it its such a pain iin the ass nglwhy r u doing adv math if youre doing 4u? sorry im just curious
wthhhh thats so weird if i was u, i would jus drop itwe still have to do all the exams including trials for it its such a pain iin the ass ngl
Chem: so far done 14, hopefully 30 by trialsACTUALLY THIS IS A GOOD IDEA
everyone list down how many trial papers/ exam books u guys are gonna do before the hsc
please be very realisitc
heres mine
chem: strive book + past hsc papers + 30 trial papers
4u: 30 trial + the smarter maths stuff and prob a few topic based revision resources
3u: 30 trial + the smarter maths stuff and prob a few topic based revision resources
economics: like all the hsc papers whichh is like 20+ and also a few trials + just making essay plans for practice
english: i wanna do like 30 trial paper comprehension, then like for a bunch just adapting my essays to the questions for the other parts, and then some proper timed exams
i wish i could...wthhhh thats so weird if i was u, i would jus drop it
2u integration is a joke (just make sure u can do trapezoidal rule) and and stats is just like formulas and common sensePs Someone pls help i have my adv math exam on integration and stats (normal dist, statistics, bivariate) basically all the stats stuff for year 12
the issue is i havent learn anything at all in adv i wasnt paying attention so how tf do i learn it in one day help
is this just ur school?we still have to do all the exams including trials for it its such a pain iin the ass ngl
yeah I finished it in January but it’s def my weakest module, make sure u focus on it hard because most trial papers don’t include parts of it so it’s easy to forget about ityeah sure ill start on that then
did u finish mod 8 because i havent so i cant really complete the papers
nahhh but like i need to learn the whole thing and the textbook can not explain for shi2u integration is a joke (just make sure u can do trapezoidal rule) and and stats is just like formulas and common sense
who studies for 2u though lol it doesn’t count anyway and I just like speedrun the examples in class and then it’s easy 100%s, my teacher said I don’t have to do assessments but like you might as well just not study and do them anyways
i think so? idkis this just ur school?