BandSixFix
Disillusioned
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- HSC
- 2016
Do you guys generally do open book past papers or solely closed book? Or maybe a combination of both? How do you guys approach past papers?
It does vary for person to person. But I just want to say that past papers HELPED me find my gaps.I did pretty much all of my past papers closed book and under exam conditions (though I only started them a week before trials and picked them up again a month or so before the external).
Theory was that you should know all the content before attempting to properly do a past paper so if I needed an open book then I knew my time would be better spent just be learning content. It's fine if you just need help with a single weird question or something but if you're doing an extended response and don't know what to cover then there's no point in even trying and wasting your time bsing.
If you want to use the past papers as just study material then open book should be fine for that.
Lol obviously I did the questionI reckon a mix; if you're really not confident (which is often the case when you're starting on past papers), then closed-book can be a nightmare that scars you for life, at the start. I liked to start open book and head towards closed book as I got better through the year.
If you're doing it open-book, just remember to record every time you check up, otherwise you can lull yourself into thinking you know it all and actually not get better, because you don't then bother learning the missing content.
Past papers are great for finding gaps, but remember to actually fill in the gaps once you've found them rather than just plough straight on to another past paper