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extension 2 also took questions from VCE 2023 Spec maths (derivative induction)
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im pre sure it was also in cambridge or mif. Very famous question.extension 2 also took questions from VCE 2023 Spec maths (derivative induction)
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kinda crazy that you can take in notes to a hsc exam i wonder what people put on those thingsLook how much nicer victoria's physics exams are - and no, they aren't just piss easy formula substitution questions like hsc physics
Only 3 marks in total out of 120 dedicated to historical experiment regurgitation (don't even have to bother)
Meanwhile the fucking HSC is 25 marks out of 100 marks dedicated to experiment regurgitation bullcrap.
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The fact that they allow you to bring in pre written notes is a testament to how this exam doesn't favour retarded regurgitation - HSC physics exams by nature cannot allow this, as it will make the exams even more garbage dogshit (already is)
VCAA 2025 Physics EdAtlas Suggested Solutions.pdf
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kinda crazy that you can take in notes to a hsc exam i wonder what people put on those things
is that true for all subjects bc in english u could jst write all ur quotes for example

Look how much nicer victoria's physics exams are - and no, they aren't just piss easy formula substitution questions like hsc physics
Only 3 marks in total out of 120 dedicated to historical experiment regurgitation (don't even have to bother)
Meanwhile the fucking HSC is 25 marks out of 100 marks dedicated to experiment regurgitation bullcrap.
View attachment 50701
The fact that they allow you to bring in pre written notes is a testament to how this exam doesn't favour retarded regurgitation - HSC physics exams by nature cannot allow this, as it will make the exams even more garbage dogshit (already is)
VCAA 2025 Physics EdAtlas Suggested Solutions.pdf
drive.google.com
that does look way more math based. But idk if it's just me the questions seem very yr 11 content for the first bit, whilst the second half was yr 12 content. However some of the math you had to do is questionable for an end of hs examination...Look how much nicer victoria's physics exams are - and no, they aren't just piss easy formula substitution questions like hsc physics
Only 3 marks in total out of 120 dedicated to historical experiment regurgitation (don't even have to bother)
Meanwhile the fucking HSC is 25 marks out of 100 marks dedicated to experiment regurgitation bullcrap.
View attachment 50701
The fact that they allow you to bring in pre written notes is a testament to how this exam doesn't favour retarded regurgitation - HSC physics exams by nature cannot allow this, as it will make the exams even more garbage dogshit (already is)
VCAA 2025 Physics EdAtlas Suggested Solutions.pdf
drive.google.com

finding gradient and using it to calculate something is actually pretty common for hsc phys, at least 70% chance it appears in any given exam? but usually its not explicitly asked and its up to you to realise you need the gradient for a calculationthat does look way more math based. But idk if it's just me the questions seem very yr 11 content for the first bit, whilst the second half was yr 12 content. However some of the math you had to do is questionable for an end of hs examination...
are these the type of questions asked in hsc aswell ???
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woah finally a hsc question that i can do lmaothat does look way more math based. But idk if it's just me the questions seem very yr 11 content for the first bit, whilst the second half was yr 12 content. However some of the math you had to do is questionable for an end of hs examination...
are these the type of questions asked in hsc aswell ???
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that only holds true for mathematics extension 2 exams when compared to specialist maths examsdont they also say that nsw has the hardest year 12 exams???

Yeah I was confused that they asked it specificallyfinding gradient and using it to calculate something is actually pretty common for hsc phys, at least 70% chance it appears in any given exam? but usually its not explicitly asked and its up to you to realise you need the gradient for a calculation
it aint hscwoah finally a hsc question that i can do lmao
ohh right mb i misreadit aint hsc![]()
im glad im never gonna see thatthat only holds true for mathematics extension 2 exams when compared to specialist maths exams
extension 1 exams might even be easier than specialist maths exams (though it varies greatly by year, since 2022 and 2023 had very hard exams)
math advanced and math methods exams pretty much have same difficulty
though the general maths (their standard maths) in victoria is much harder than standard 2, they do some weird pseudocode stuff and matricies
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for sciences, especially physics exams, i'm sure that's not true.
nesa doing anything to get senior math enrolment rates up🥹lol even year 7s can do a math advanced questionit's crazy how they asked this question at all in the 2024 paper
genuinely the people who got this question wrong should be asked to repay 13 years of education money wasted
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I don't know about hardest, but i heard its the most competative state only due to our high population.dont they also say that nsw has the hardest year 12 exams???
