ohexploitable
hey
I've read a lot of posts saying there's no point in doing well in Preliminary course, is it true? Like if I totally bludged Preliminary Physics, would I be able to go well in HSC Physics?
Hell NO!!!ohexploitable said:Like if I totally bludged Preliminary Physics, would I be able to go well in HSC Physics?
OMG lol agreee that's like the answer to most questionsif you want to bludge a subject, go for biology. you'd probably pass if you answered every question with 'surface area to volume ratio'
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I've read a lot of posts saying there's no point in doing well in Preliminary course, is it true? Like if I totally bludged Preliminary Physics, would I be able to go well in HSC Physics?
Yes and no. It is true that fantastic marks in prelim do not necessarily mean you are going to achieve incredibly high marks in the HSC as well, but prelim work provides the foundation on which the HSC course is built. If you struggle with concepts in prelim or can't be bothered to learn them, you would likely struggle in the HSC course.
+1 for both.Skipping and bludging the Prelim course, then doing the HSC course is like saying: I'm not really gonna learn how to walk, but I'll learn how to run.
False assumption LOL.It all builds up in the end together, and people don't change. If you develop a good study habit early and actually keep it (most people drop within a month), then it will carry on into your HSC course.
Hahahaha +1.if you want to bludge a subject, go for biology. you'd probably pass if you answered every question with 'surface area to volume ratio'
First of all, don't get an N-award.I've read a lot of posts saying there's no point in doing well in Preliminary course, is it true? Like if I totally bludged Preliminary Physics, would I be able to go well in HSC Physics?