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My advice:
Never look at solutions before you finish a question.

7 integration drills + 3 differentiation question + 10 algebra drills per day. (skip if you are good)

Don't be obsessed with papers but instead, do textbook questions -> cambridge and coroneous. work through them carefully, this will give you a solid understanding of the topic as opposed to 'I can do some specific question in the papers'.
 
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hmm just wondering is it worthwhile even attempting to do some of the olympiad qns in preperation for qn 8? (there are on buchanans site)
 

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olympiad questions might require quite a bit of knowledge outside HSC (hence alot of irrelevant material), and the average time to solve each is around 40 or so minutes? I don't recommend that for practice.
 

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Originally posted by Affinity
olympiad questions might require quite a bit of knowledge outside HSC (hence alot of irrelevant material), and the average time to solve each is around 40 or so minutes? I don't recommend that for practice.
Yeah- unless ur ppl. like turtle- for who the solutions to hsc questions comes out like a reflex action. :D

anyways-i'm sure there plenty of "question 8's" to keep u occupied anyways! :p
 

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Originally posted by Affinity
olympiad questions might require quite a bit of knowledge outside HSC
"a bit" of an understatement u reckon? :)
 
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i don't think alot is even a word.

so how many papers have you done my friends? hopefully you all did less than me... i have done a staggering 7.5 papers during my short life, now thats a lot by anyone's standards. :)
Affinity said:
My advice:
Never look at solutions before you finish a question.
why never my friend? shouldn't it be try not to if possible?

i found that my math marks increased dramatically when i memorized the solutions before hand, and that is not a joke. ;)
 

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abdo said:
i don't think alot is even a word.

so how many papers have you done my friends? hopefully you all did less than me... i have done a staggering 7.5 papers during my short life, now thats a lot by anyone's standards. :)
why never my friend? shouldn't it be try not to if possible?

i found that my math marks increased dramatically when i memorized the solutions before hand, and that is not a joke. ;)
Done at least 50-60 papers including 3 and 4u.
 
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withoutaface said:
Done at least 50-60 papers including 3 and 4u.
tell me your name and i'll be looking out for you in sydney mourning herald...

crap, i miscounted, i've only done 5.5 papers actually... i shouldn't be doing accounting next year then.
 

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abdo said:
tell me your name and i'll be looking out for you in sydney mourning herald...

crap, i miscounted, i've only done 5.5 papers actually... i shouldn't be doing accounting next year then.
Hahahaha theres no way I'll be in the top 20 for anything. Maybe a couple of band 6's.
 
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Hahahaha theres no way I'll be in the top 20 for anything. Maybe a couple of band 6's.
lol. thats good enough... you'll still be in the papers. is that your face on the avatar?[oh the irony... withoutaface. lol] i'll be looking for your face in the papers then if you do not want to reveal your name on the net.

tell me my friend, how do you manage 60 papers?
 
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trees i reckon, its some form of chemical compound cellulose or something.

i never study for any other subjects either, but i still could not manage... maybe its because i played too much cm, civ3 and d2
 

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And where do you get so many papers?
Buchanan's site, teacher, MANSW past paper books, back of Cambridge, 3u paper book i borrowed from library etc etc
 

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guys, get off his back:p just because you do X papers doesn't mean you're going to go superwell:p. If that was the case, everyone would just do a lot of papers.
 

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SpoRTsGaL said:
at the moment i've revised three chapters (yeh i'm already gonna fail!! exam in one week and three days!!). After i've revised them, i did qns on each of those chapters from the 4u maths book hsc past papers by topic. Quite helpful. I should do another chapter today (but i can't grasp volumes!! damn radii)

oh, and withoutaface, i am expecting you to get top ten in the state!!
Ahahahaha I'm only top 7 in my class, although teacher expects about 8-9 to get band 6's.
 

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