kpq_sniper017
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I've heard the same answer to this question a dozen times - <u>practice past papers</u> and other exercises. I do that, but I find that it doesn't help an awful lot in Ext 1 (it does in 2U though).
In my half-yearly exam (which I did a couple of days ago), the teacher who set it threw in a couple of random questions (you could do them with what was in the course and what we had learned), but the hardest bit was finding out what rules or formulae we had to use (I think it used induction, but I'm not too sure).
How can you prepare for random questions like that? 2U is relatively OK because it usually just involves straight-forward questions. But in Ext 1, they can give any random question that relates to what you've learnt. Are there any methods to prepare for such questions? And how can you save time in the exam (because the harder questions often require a lot of thinking = a lot of time).
Do many people actually get full marks for Q7 in the Ext 1 HSC paper?
In my half-yearly exam (which I did a couple of days ago), the teacher who set it threw in a couple of random questions (you could do them with what was in the course and what we had learned), but the hardest bit was finding out what rules or formulae we had to use (I think it used induction, but I'm not too sure).
How can you prepare for random questions like that? 2U is relatively OK because it usually just involves straight-forward questions. But in Ext 1, they can give any random question that relates to what you've learnt. Are there any methods to prepare for such questions? And how can you save time in the exam (because the harder questions often require a lot of thinking = a lot of time).
Do many people actually get full marks for Q7 in the Ext 1 HSC paper?