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How to improve in chemistry? I got around 80 percent today in my half yearly exam..
Should I go buy different txtbooks to improve?
 

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depends because 80% meant you came first in my school
how to improve? understand chemistry dont memorise
 

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You should practice more questions and mark yourself according to strict marking guidelines-or get your teacher to mark your answers in order to improve:)
 

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I got 68% and came third, so it all depends, the highest mark was 76%!
bad mark, okay rank, so it's not too bad.
 

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I wonder whether the excel chemistry textbook will help me out if im stuck on something..
 

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I feel like I am above average at the moment. I scored 97% in my Chem half yearly.

Lost marks because I forgot to label something correctly and didn't balance an equation properly. 2 HCl + MgO = MgCl2 + H2O was the correct answer.

Don't hold yourself up too hard on your marks at the moment. Find out what you did poorly on and work on it.

Also if you do look for a text book. Get a DOTPOINT textbook. They from what I know are better than the Excel books. I personally use : http://www.pearson.com.au/products/...oad-perspective/9781442511477?R=9781442511477
 

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in prelim I got 51% once. Don't feel bad. HSC Chem is much MUCH easier
 

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How to improve in chemistry? I got around 80 percent today in my half yearly exam..
Should I go buy different txtbooks to improve?
I've completed my chem hsc half yearly (without getting marks back) and I can't remember a time where anybody in my cohort got >80%.

Maybe my cohort is just bad, or maybe chem is a difficult subject to get high marks in. Don't beat yourself up about it.
 

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I feel like I am above average at the moment. I scored 97% in my Chem half yearly.

Lost marks because I forgot to label something correctly and didn't balance an equation properly. 2 HCl + MgO = MgCl2 + H2O was the correct answer.

Don't hold yourself up too hard on your marks at the moment. Find out what you did poorly on and work on it.

Also if you do look for a text book. Get a DOTPOINT textbook. They from what I know are better than the Excel books. I personally use : http://www.pearson.com.au/products/...oad-perspective/9781442511477?R=9781442511477
How the hell is that only "above average"?
 

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It's not so much about the textbook you choose, but I think it's more on your understanding of the syllabus.

Download a copy of the Stage 6 Chemistry syllabus from the Board of Studies website, and really thoroughly know each of the dot points and do not go beyond them.

Another key thing about Chemistry is that people, including myself sometimes, really fail to answer the question. For example, the simple question of "Define what an element is" for one mark, here are two types of responses, one incorrect and one correct:

1. An element is the purest form of matter. An example is magnesium.
2. An element is the simplest form of a substance.

1 is incorrect, and 2 is correct. 1 is incorrect because "pure" usually means a substance that is uniform in composition, and so it is not the best word to describe an element. It also provides an un-necessary example, when the question only asks for 'define'. IF it were two marks, then you'd provide an example. Response 2 is naturally correct because it does exactly what the question asks.

If you get used to writing exactly what the examiner WANTS to hear, you'll do well, in my opinion, in Chemistry.
 

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I think very differently when doing question in an exam and out of an exam... for chemistry, I wrote (aq) whenever the question mentioned the word 'solution'.... I lost 6 marks just by that.... so dumb of me ... I dont do that outside exam though... idk why I think so differently when I am doing an exam
 

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