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Now you're making me consider my decision to make notes...

I think I'll still make notes for Eco since it's a contemporary course, as with Legal (comprehensive notes - 120+ pages).

But for Chem, since the content's the same, I doubt I'll make notes.
Please don't let me influence what you are planning on doing. The main thing I try to convey is that there is no one size fits all approach- you have to do what works for you.

You've got some time to work out what works for you before the assessments become too demanding/important- this is your experimenting time
 

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Please don't let me influence what you are planning on doing. The main thing I try to convey is that there is no one size fits all approach- you have to do what works for you.

You've got some time to work out what works for you before the assessments become too demanding/important- this is your experimenting time
Couldnt agree more with this.
 

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Please don't let me influence what you are planning on doing. The main thing I try to convey is that there is no one size fits all approach- you have to do what works for you.

You've got some time to work out what works for you before the assessments become too demanding/important- this is your experimenting time
this lol

i think what we gathered from the convo in the last few posts we had was that there is no universal "right" and "wrong" to notes, choose what is most efficient for you.
 

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What happens if you are ranked around 40th but there is one mark separating 20th and 40th, do you still get the 40th highest mark for your internal mark
 

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Please don't let me influence what you are planning on doing. The main thing I try to convey is that there is no one size fits all approach- you have to do what works for you.

You've got some time to work out what works for you before the assessments become too demanding/important- this is your experimenting time
Although it is pointless to make comprehensive notes for Chem imo when you've got *good people's* notes.

For Chem I'll probs summarise to like 2-3 pages per module or something, reallly really condensed.
 

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Although it is pointless to make comprehensive notes for Chem imo when you've got *good people's* notes.

For Chem I'll probs summarise to like 2-3 pages per module or something, reallly really condensed.
Sounds like a good plan.

And can does anyone know how hard 2006 HSC 4U was in comparison to other years- I just did it and it wasn't that bad so I want to know how it stacks against other papers. Thanks guys
 
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Got ~98% for my 3U yearly (lost one mark for expanding the difference of cubes incorrectly, urgh)

It wasn't a really difficult test anyway, so I would expect quite a number of people getting full marks.

Missed out on 100 for both 2U and 3U by one mark each, oh well. I'm relatively happy :)
 

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Got ~98% for my 3U yearly (lost one mark for expanding the difference of cubes incorrectly, urgh)

It wasn't a really difficult test anyway, so I would expect quite a number of people getting full marks.

Missed out on 100 for both 2U and 3U by one mark each, oh well. I'm relatively happy :)
Oh well, I suppose that's an improvement over

"omg i lost 2 marks in multiple choice FML!!!!11"
 

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Oh my lord were getting my maths yearly marks back.

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Oh well, I suppose that's an improvement over

"omg i lost 2 marks in multiple choice FML!!!!11"
Lol thats the international girl in my class. She gets 100% in every exam and when she lost one mark, she was so pissed off to the point that she made the teacher go to the head teacher to re check it and shit. She tried so hard to get that one mark lol
 

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Lol thats the international girl in my class. She gets 100% in every exam and when she lost one mark, she was so pissed off to the point that she made the teacher go to the head teacher to re check it and shit. She tried so hard to get that one mark lol
I went up to her and asked her what she got and she said 64/67 and i was like "are you sad?" and she nodded and kicked the chair lol
 

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Got ~98% for my 3U yearly (lost one mark for expanding the difference of cubes incorrectly, urgh)

It wasn't a really difficult test anyway, so I would expect quite a number of people getting full marks.

Missed out on 100 for both 2U and 3U by one mark each, oh well. I'm relatively happy :)
Come on Twink- that's a poor effort- please pick up your game.

Congrats though- you should be happy. I never got full marks for a 3U test until year 12 (and both of them don't count because the tests were stupidly easy)

Do you guys find MX2 HSC exams harder than trials?
Typically yes.
 

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