I think I got the second part of the torque one wrong using the wrong angles (I think) and then for most questions I knew the theory but wasn’t sure how well I was hitting the marking criteria purely because of the neap sample answers
In my trials, I spent the first few minutes looking through the paper to find the high mark questions, and then go back to the multiple choice and try to figure out the answers to a few and scratch them in with my nail so that I can save time once the exam starts
it did feel pretty easy to me as well but honestly, I reckon there’s a decent chance I drop a few ranks which is unfortunate. If I’m 3rd or 4th after this I think I’ll still be happy. Having ext 2 the day before sucked
I just approach these calculations incredibly crudely: [what you're trying to find] = -(everything else), but making sure to take net exports
NSY = -((20-10) + 30 + 30 + 10 - 70)
NSY = -(80-70)
NSY = -10
Good there was just one of the annuity questions that I couldn't work out. Do you know how they got 402000- 200M. Also how was their rate 1.005, if it was 6%p.a monthly?
I'm hearing people relieved from the stress of trials and realising how my stress is only growing because my school pushes them back so late. We only start week 4 and they run until mid week 6. I got pretty lucky that mine are all spread out but some people have theirs all crammed in the first...
relatable honestly, had that crisis a couple days ago and still figuring it out. Plans have definitely changed and I think I have a better plan going forward. You'll figure it out, I believe
I noticed the slipping most whenever you try to draw something for a graph, especially a sin or cos curve. Any parabola is significantly harder to draw (when I was just writing on the screen) and then I got a paperlike screen protector and its a lot easier but definitely not as controllable as...
Don't markers only award marks, they don't take away marks? my interpretation was that you were awarded marks for things you got right but not taken for what you got wrong.
I use my iPad for maths and physics only since questions are mostly calculations which makes it significantly easier to do past papers. Everything else is paper. Got lucky with paying for Goodnotes 5 before it went to subscription and so I've had permanent access since then with all benefits...