How to revise for the trials (1 Viewer)

aditya

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Does anyone have any good ideas relating to revising for a CAFS trial?

What im thinking of doing is doing the past hsc papers, and making noets according to those and then going to the syllabus... and filling in anything that hasnt been covered in the notes already?

any ideas?


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I think the syllabus is a very underrated way of studying. I know it's only dot points, but CAFS is common sense. If you understand the dot points, you'll breeze through the trials because you'll be able to expand.
 

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just make sure u can answer everything in the learn to column and ull be fine hehe
its good doing past papers especially the long response questions to get a feel for them.. and test urself
 

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i wud say try n do as many practise papers as possible....they realllly help ~~ :D
 

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Yeah I did heaps of past papers last year, like I said it's pretty much common sense.
 

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make sure you know your syllabus back to front :)
 

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OZGIRL86 said:
make sure you know your syllabus back to front :)
yeh it makes it esaier to answer questions in a more structured way huh?

its the best thing to set ur notes on i swear... but to get good i think u have to goto into detail? and teh cafs syllabus is so damn good, so mnay suggested research topics etc... very nice
 

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