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don't need them at all i finished.... yeah... woohooo
 

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Smart_Dunce said:
Thanks. Don't need them at this moment. Definately later.
Good to look over these holidays for preparation. (see whats involved etc)
 

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Woot, they're out already, ill check 'em out after my assessments are over.
 

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Rafy said:
Good to look over these holidays for preparation. (see whats involved etc)
There's no use trying a practice exam paper unless you've covered some or all of the parts to it.
 

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Yeah, totally I agree.

Understand the whole syllabus, before even touching HSC exams, or past exam papers, unless they're topic by topic exams, like in HSC success books.

I recommend the HSC online site, its the best yet...lol student contributed Syllabus documents, may be...abit misleading.
 

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also if your exams look like their difference from previous years than theres no point doing them, beleive me theres no point *stupid maths exam grrrr making 2U harder than 3U *
 

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Smart_Dunce said:
There's no use trying a practice exam paper unless you've covered some or all of the parts to it.
You can still look over an exam paper to become familiar with its structure, which is important.
 

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Smart_Dunce said:
There's no use trying a practice exam paper unless you've covered some or all of the parts to it.
lol i said "look over" not "do" :p

You'd probally spend 5 minutes at the most....for the purposes that Palereflection has pointed out. It just gives you an idea of whats involved...

The syllabus is the more important thing to get your hands on.
 

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Most schools should have completed a whole topic or at least close to finishing one, so christmas holidays should be a good time to test yourself with questions on that topic.
 

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Rekkusu said:
Yeah, totally I agree.

Understand the whole syllabus, before even touching HSC exams, or past exam papers, unless they're topic by topic exams, like in HSC success books.

I recommend the HSC online site, its the best yet...lol student contributed Syllabus documents, may be...abit misleading.
No, because since 2001 a LOT of the syllabus has been coverred in the papers already.
 

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At my school, especially in Maths we get past HSC questions for every topic for practice after we have completed that topic.
 

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PaleReflection said:
You can still look over an exam paper to become familiar with its structure, which is important.
Exactly, not at my school but others, people answered all the option topics in the IPT TRIAL paper when u only need to do two, that is such a waste! Learn your struture early, it also inciates the depth your study notes will need for a topic, and looking at them makes it less scary and helps u to know wat to expect
 

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