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I got 55% or something for the catholic last year. Somehow got 86 for the hsc. By the time the hsc rolled around I still couldn't write an algorithm to save my life.
 

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Lundy said:
I got 55% or something for the catholic last year. Somehow got 86 for the hsc. By the time the hsc rolled around I still couldn't write an algorithm to save my life.
thats good to hear, we might actually have a chance. LOL
 

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lol 6 days to go till HSC
and im doomed for SDD

im full dreading the 3hr exam paper :(

i came 3rd last in my class.
 

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I think pretty much everyone improves upon their trial results in the hsc.
 

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Lundy said:
By the time the hsc rolled around I still couldn't write an algorithm to save my life.
thanks for the reassurance
*hugs*
 

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HSC = 1 trillion times harder than the catholic paper could ever have been.
so im hoping for >50 raw in hsc haha
 

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Put it this way, if the HSC test is harder than normal it would be aligned appropriately
 

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Li0n said:
HSC = 1 trillion times harder than the catholic paper could ever have been.
so im hoping for >50 raw in hsc haha
What u talking about?, the HSC exams are easier (Well I find it easier) than the Independent or CSSA Papers.
 

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I must admit that the algorithm sections of the HSC tend to be easier than the trials
 

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Bogan...

Bunny: If a jobs worth doing, it's worth doing well. If it's worth doing well, it's worth doing even better. If you are going to do the HSC examination then you may as well get a whole heap of summaries and read them lots and lots. Once they are drilled into your head you should make your own summary and drill that into your head. Once you have done that, if time permits, do as many trial examinations and past HSCs (Not many, are there?) as you can. There should be access to about 7 or 8 papers all up. You won't be able to complete them all, no one could in the last week unless they were planning on failing other subjects. Just do as many past papers as possible and then you will be able to find your weaknesses. Once the weaknesses are found, drill those parts of your notes into your head and then you are ready for the HSC. SDD isn't a particularly hard course to do, and it is CERTAINLY an easy course to study for. The fact that you don't know anything now doesn't mean really mean anything.
 

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PoP 'n' Fresh said:
heh, go me getting 96%... you all coulda done better...
then again... every1 in my school got over 60 at least... go me!

and its more theory than prac (i.e algorithms). algorithms are a small part, like 8 marks max.
shutup u nerd.
 

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