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krnofdrg

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Hello guys :).

I've been a bit lazy and un-motivated these days.. =.= haven't studied maths (2 unit) in about 2 weeks.......

I've got my trials coming up in about 6 days (CSSA)??

What is the best solution ? or the most effective? Past papers or doing textbooks such as Fitzpatrick and Excel?


Thank you!!!
 

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Do past papers. But first, be sure that you remember all the concepts. Probably should flick through the textbook to refresh your memory, doing a couple questions. Good luck.
 

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With 6 days to go, you probably should start doing past papers.
 

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Do past papers. But first, be sure that you remember all the concepts. Probably should flick through the textbook to refresh your memory, doing a couple questions. Good luck.
this. Make sure you KNOW your concepts but don't spend too much time going over it. Then do past papers and fill in the gaps of knowledge.
 

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What I did was have summaries of each course that I updated as I went along. My initial study for trials was going over them, going over a friend's from last year (she did 5/6 of my subjects.. 98 ATAR, I trust them). After that, just do paper after paper. Go through worked solutions for anything you get wrong and don't understand where. For maths, there are a bunch of trial papers out there. Generally if you can handle the JR trials, you'll be fine with your trials.
 

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A bit off topic, but just out of curiousity how many people write study notes for maths? And by study notes I dont mean just formula sheets.
 

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