mystic router
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harder than last year or not?I'm wrecked, doing this live I think I barely scraped a 90 raw - not knowing how to do a pulley is humbling.
harder than last year or not?I'm wrecked, doing this live I think I barely scraped a 90 raw - not knowing how to do a pulley is humbling.
Dude chill, don't stress to much. Once again 4U is meant to be tough however some people may find it easier or harder as it can be subjective. So best you can do is now focus on your next exams and try to maximise ur ATAR.but most people are saying this year was easier than previous years so wouldn't scaling be lower this year?
I have no idea how you get close to 90 broI'm wrecked, doing this live I think I barely scraped a 90 raw - not knowing how to do a pulley is humbling.
3U predictions/thoughts? Potential balance of forces appearance???I'm wrecked, doing this live I think I barely scraped a 90 raw - not knowing how to do a pulley is humbling.
frI have no idea how you get close to 90 bro
is this like a joke or sum? 94 goes to a 99.95 atar contribution y tf does it even matter after that?(unless ur tryna SR)all my mates getting 98 raw idk how bad 97 will scale to
lol 24/12 = 12 woops13 ii - p should be 2
hey it looks like my prediction came true, wasn’t necessarily expecting it this year though, but it was in the paper todaya former chief examiner one said that exams should eventually cover all the aspects of the syllabus within the life of the syllabus.
we only have 3 more exams before new syllabus comes into effect, 2024, 2025 and 2026, and i think there may be an aspect not covered well yet, and that is fallacious proofs - like a student did this proof and made mistakes, identify where the mistakes are, or something like that.
so perhaps we may see something like that, if not this year, then 2025 or 2026
there are some here: https://community.boredofstudies.org/threads/2024-trials.410168/Onto e1 now. Wheres the best place to find some 2024 papers?
I remembered someone suggested the disprove type question - I mentioned it but apologies for not giving the shoutout!hey it looks like my prediction came true, wasn’t necessarily expecting it this year though, but it was in the paper today
doesn’t matter you had an awful lot to do there, just doing a paper is one thing, but livestreaming as well is much harderI remembered someone suggested the disprove type question - I mentioned it but apologies for not giving the shoutout!
Yeah, but you need OOS knowledge to eliminate C and D.just use elimination to arrive at A for q8
i doubt it nesa doesn't really care. and you could figure it out logically anyway regardless of whether or not its oosare they gonna invalidate the mark or something cause i guessed that one right
it wasn't a bad question actually. im pretty sure that its just the constant of integration and that it isn't necesarily going to be the same each time you integrate that function or something like that. but it was certainly one of the more difficult fallacious proof questions ive seenthe only thing i took from that exam was that 0=1 and I'm thoroughly convinced
nice pfpthe only thing i took from that exam was that 0=1 and I'm thoroughly convinced