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Yeah majority of it, it's my strongest subject...I'm just planning on rereading my notes and everything
That's good, just read the verb/s in the question's carefully-my main advice.
 

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Im so amped. Plan on doing nothing today but gonna work hard from tomorro till monday for 4u and phys half yearlies + chill and have bbq. I needed this break, i could feel myself burning out
What topics have you done in 4u again


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Have you memorised the syllabus for PDHPE?
Is it really that true that PDHPE is nothing but memorising a syllabus? The guy I studied with the most during HSC also gave off that vibe "oh I'll do past papers for chem physics and maths but just read notes for bio and PE"


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Is it really that true that PDHPE is nothing but memorising a syllabus? The guy I studied with the most during HSC also gave off that vibe "oh I'll do past papers for chem physics and maths but just read notes for bio and PE"


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all syllabus
easy asf
 

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Is it really that true that PDHPE is nothing but memorising a syllabus? The guy I studied with the most during HSC also gave off that vibe "oh I'll do past papers for chem physics and maths but just read notes for bio and PE"


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Without memorising the syllabus in PDHPE you cannot access full marks. Questions in HSC PDHPE tend to be specific toward dot points, so it is critical to elaborate/explain what is being asked by including its relevant dash points and include relevant examples through a sporting perspective (speaking on behalf of Core 2).
 

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Without memorising the syllabus in PDHPE you cannot access full marks. Questions in HSC PDHPE tend to be specific toward dot points, so it is critical to elaborate/explain what is being asked by including its relevant dash points and include relevant examples through a sporting perspective (speaking on behalf of Core 2).
Whilst I reckon a few of the things in the course I like (a few are too closely related to biology), I swear I would not see myself doing the course as I'd have to love every single element to be bothered to memorise a syllabus off by heart...

But yeah you basically reaffirmed what he said


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FINALLY DONE YES! Physics is over. All I have to do is merely past papers for physics. Time to focus on Chem + Math. SDD is a given 1st rank, and English is well...
Yes? What about English?

I'm just kidding I got 12/30 for my speech (we had no English half yearly)

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I have my bio exam after the easter break. It's the only one that's been stressing me.

I do enjoy biology, but I'll admit it's the subject I find least appealing and the one I dedicate the least amount of time to.

On past papers I've been getting between 70 to 80%.
 

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Whilst I reckon a few of the things in the course I like (a few are too closely related to biology), I swear I would not see myself doing the course as I'd have to love every single element to be bothered to memorise a syllabus off by heart...

But yeah you basically reaffirmed what he said


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I personally love it because I'm interested in the medical health side of the course. It's also good for students who are interested in allied health such as physiotherapy, dietetics etc.

Syllabus memorisation is not too bad. You could memorise it quickly if you have good photographic memory.
 

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I personally love it because I'm interested in the medical health side of the course. It's also good for students who are interested in allied health such as physiotherapy, dietetics etc.

Syllabus memorisation is not too bad. You could memorise it quickly if you have good photographic memory.
Wouldn't that be a blessing.

Actually, my tutor in primary was a health nut and he used to scold me if ever I ate processed foods. Sugar apparently decreases efficiency, so whenever I have an exam, I go on a raw whole food diet for 2 days prior.

It worked when I went for my learners licence and my driving test, too.
 
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