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sonnu

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kinda scary. Topics are pretty diverse. Done pretty well on the prelims, but year 12 seems like a massive dive into the deep.

There's so much content. But I feel like it should be fine with consolidation.
 

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kinda scary. Topics are pretty diverse. Done pretty well on the prelims, but year 12 seems like a massive dive into the deep.

There's so much content. But I feel like it should be fine with consolidation.
nice bro, do you have any tips for software engineering i did kinda bad on the prelims and for the assignments and stuff do you ai for it or do it by yourself. having good are you in terms of coding?
 

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nice bro, do you have any tips for software engineering i did kinda bad on the prelims and for the assignments and stuff do you ai for it or do it by yourself. having good are you in terms of coding?
I don't even do SEG but I've heard quite a bit from my friends.
- The syllabus is your best friend
- Don't use AI to do the assignments. Use AI to learn how to do the assignments.
- Learning how to code -> The assignments are your time to learn that kind of stuff so use them wisely, AI may get you a good mark but it'll disadvantage you in the long term.
- Using the syllabus make consistent notes, like for coding you could write down how the syntax is formatted and simple/common commands.
- Software is a time-consuming subject, make sure you are fully utilising class time and not messing around, from when I used to do software in year 9/10 sit next to the teacher and keep asking them questions. Show that you are interested, want to learn and want to achieve. Thats quite easy atleast in my school as most poeple took software as a subject for free time to drop before hsc.
 

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