Congratulations, you are about the face the much dreaded HSC.
As HSC survivor I made this guide to help you understand, plan and get organised for the longest two years of your life.
First things first.
Subjects
When your start Preliminary HSC in year 11. The Board of Studies rules state that you should have 12 units. As each subject is 2units this means six subjects.
Most people tend to have six subjects straight up including English as the only compulsory subject.
While others have ten subjects and 2 extensions Subjects worth 1unit.
When choosing your subjects in year ten make sure you think clearly about what you are going to be studying for the next two years.
You should use your strengths and weaknesses at when choosing.
If you are good at Maths and English it is recommended to do extension but otherwise stay clear.
Some general tips about subjects:
If you hate sciences but you think it will help you with scaling / university. Think again, from my experience many students dropped subject they hated even tough they need it for University. Pick subjects that you can handle and will be able to keep up with or else you will fall behind and disadvantage yourself.
If you are unsure, talk to your careers adviser.
Resources
Once your have decided on your subjects, it is important to use all the resources at your disposal to help you. There is a lot of ways to gather information for homework assessments and to help you study for test such as websites, textbooks, tutoring, past papers.
Websites.
Using the internet is the easiest way to gather information but it is important you just don’t “copy + paste” sections of websites, trust me teachers will know that it’s not your work and you will get zero mark and will have to do the assessment again , so don’t even think about doing that .
The main websites I recommend to use are:
HSC online by Charles Stuart
This site has good guides and syllabus dot point notes.
Bored of Studies
The unofficial “board of studies “, this site should only be used as reference site and should not be depended on for notes.
Many students have been caught plagiarising from this site and most teachers use the site as well. I recommend to only using this site to fill in the blank when writing notes.
Textbooks
Textbooks have an advantage over websites because they are carefully edited and relevant to the current syllabus.
Most subjects have there own textbooks which you borrow from school. The school textbooks are mostly detailed and cover all the syllabus dot points. As the school pays a lot amount of money for these books you can assured they are useful for learning the content but some textbooks maybe outdated or hard to understand. I
If you are desperate one buying a textbook there are some guide lines.
Only buy textbooks that you will use,
I found study guides useful when studying for test and assessments they have HSC style questions which is great practice.
The “Revise HSC in one month” study guides were also great to use but did not have harder questions although they cover the syllabus pretty well.
The best place to buy textbooks in western Sydney is “five senses” in Seven Hills. It has a variety of books and study guides that will help for HSC. Other places to buy good quality textbooks is Bored of studies .
Tutoring
During my HSC years I did not have any tutoring except for the last couple months, I recommend getting a tutor if you are serious about studying other then that it’s a waste of money and time.
A tutor can help you maintain your grade or push you but they should not do your work for you. It is important to find a good tutor who has experience which the subject they re tutoring.
Past Papers
Perhaps the most important resource, I suggest doing every past paper for the last ten years for your subject.
Download past papers and answer from” Board of studies”.
This may seem like a lot of work but doing one past paper a week will help in the long run. The main reasons doing past papers are so important.
The syllabus doesn’t not change significantly from year to year, by doing past papers you are becoming familiar with HSC layout as well as the different types of questions asked with the correct response for each.
Questions tend to repeat themselves. When I was studying for HSC I had the same question repeat it self just with different wording. By practicing past papers you can easily get marks for the questions you have already studied at home.
Studying
This is the main part, no matter how many books you buy or notes you download if you don’t study, you won’t get high marks.
Different people have different ways of studying; some people need to re-write notes while others need to re-read notes. You have to find which way works best for you.
But the rule of studying is “repetition “.
There is no point doing things once if you want it to stick with you .By the time you finish year 12 you would’ve had to have repeatedly learned and reinforced everything.
The best way I recommend to study is doing past papers and syllabus summaries.
I already wrote about past papers in thee resource part so refer to it above.
Syllabus summarise are probably one of the greatest things you can do.
Remember everything you learn must be from the syllabus, there is no point studying a topic that is not in the syllabus.
It takes about a week to summarise a terms worth of work so it’s a good idea to do a weeks worth of summarise during each weekend.
When making summarise make sure you don’t forget any dot points and you write a brief but useful summary of each topic.
Motivation
To be motivated to study you need to set your self some goals to aim towards.
When you set goals have short term and long term goals in order not to get distracted and to stay focused
Short terms goals should be easy to maintain and weekly example, finish all maths homework for this week, get above 80% maths in test next week etc.
Long term goal should be your Atar goal or such as first in subject or other goals which you think will motivate you to study.
General Tips
Final words of wisdom
“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.” -- Dr Seuss
The HSC is not the end of the world; as long as you put in your best you will not be disappointed with your results.
I wish you all the best of luck for the future
Waseem Syed Aziz
Resources
Bored of studies
Bored of Studies - Student online community, resources, notes, past exams, UAI Calculator, ENTER Calculator, HSC, VCE
Board of studies
Home - Board of Studies NSW
HSC online
NSW HSC Online
Five Senses
https://www.fivesenseseducation.com.au/about
Address
2/195 Prospect Highway
Seven Hills NSW 2147
Telephone: 02 9838 9265
Bored of studies discount online book store
Bored of Studies Study Guide Store
As HSC survivor I made this guide to help you understand, plan and get organised for the longest two years of your life.
First things first.
Subjects
When your start Preliminary HSC in year 11. The Board of Studies rules state that you should have 12 units. As each subject is 2units this means six subjects.
Most people tend to have six subjects straight up including English as the only compulsory subject.
While others have ten subjects and 2 extensions Subjects worth 1unit.
When choosing your subjects in year ten make sure you think clearly about what you are going to be studying for the next two years.
You should use your strengths and weaknesses at when choosing.
If you are good at Maths and English it is recommended to do extension but otherwise stay clear.
Some general tips about subjects:
- Do not rely on scaling when choosing a subject, it is always better to do good at a easy subject then bad at a harder subject
- Do not think of University prerequisites, all universities have bridging programs that can be complete before your Degree
- Choose subjects that you know you enjoy learning about.
If you hate sciences but you think it will help you with scaling / university. Think again, from my experience many students dropped subject they hated even tough they need it for University. Pick subjects that you can handle and will be able to keep up with or else you will fall behind and disadvantage yourself.
If you are unsure, talk to your careers adviser.
Resources
Once your have decided on your subjects, it is important to use all the resources at your disposal to help you. There is a lot of ways to gather information for homework assessments and to help you study for test such as websites, textbooks, tutoring, past papers.
Websites.
Using the internet is the easiest way to gather information but it is important you just don’t “copy + paste” sections of websites, trust me teachers will know that it’s not your work and you will get zero mark and will have to do the assessment again , so don’t even think about doing that .
The main websites I recommend to use are:
HSC online by Charles Stuart
This site has good guides and syllabus dot point notes.
Bored of Studies
The unofficial “board of studies “, this site should only be used as reference site and should not be depended on for notes.
Many students have been caught plagiarising from this site and most teachers use the site as well. I recommend to only using this site to fill in the blank when writing notes.
Textbooks
Textbooks have an advantage over websites because they are carefully edited and relevant to the current syllabus.
Most subjects have there own textbooks which you borrow from school. The school textbooks are mostly detailed and cover all the syllabus dot points. As the school pays a lot amount of money for these books you can assured they are useful for learning the content but some textbooks maybe outdated or hard to understand. I
If you are desperate one buying a textbook there are some guide lines.
Only buy textbooks that you will use,
I found study guides useful when studying for test and assessments they have HSC style questions which is great practice.
The “Revise HSC in one month” study guides were also great to use but did not have harder questions although they cover the syllabus pretty well.
The best place to buy textbooks in western Sydney is “five senses” in Seven Hills. It has a variety of books and study guides that will help for HSC. Other places to buy good quality textbooks is Bored of studies .
Tutoring
During my HSC years I did not have any tutoring except for the last couple months, I recommend getting a tutor if you are serious about studying other then that it’s a waste of money and time.
A tutor can help you maintain your grade or push you but they should not do your work for you. It is important to find a good tutor who has experience which the subject they re tutoring.
Past Papers
Perhaps the most important resource, I suggest doing every past paper for the last ten years for your subject.
Download past papers and answer from” Board of studies”.
This may seem like a lot of work but doing one past paper a week will help in the long run. The main reasons doing past papers are so important.
The syllabus doesn’t not change significantly from year to year, by doing past papers you are becoming familiar with HSC layout as well as the different types of questions asked with the correct response for each.
Questions tend to repeat themselves. When I was studying for HSC I had the same question repeat it self just with different wording. By practicing past papers you can easily get marks for the questions you have already studied at home.
Studying
This is the main part, no matter how many books you buy or notes you download if you don’t study, you won’t get high marks.
Different people have different ways of studying; some people need to re-write notes while others need to re-read notes. You have to find which way works best for you.
But the rule of studying is “repetition “.
There is no point doing things once if you want it to stick with you .By the time you finish year 12 you would’ve had to have repeatedly learned and reinforced everything.
The best way I recommend to study is doing past papers and syllabus summaries.
I already wrote about past papers in thee resource part so refer to it above.
Syllabus summarise are probably one of the greatest things you can do.
Remember everything you learn must be from the syllabus, there is no point studying a topic that is not in the syllabus.
It takes about a week to summarise a terms worth of work so it’s a good idea to do a weeks worth of summarise during each weekend.
When making summarise make sure you don’t forget any dot points and you write a brief but useful summary of each topic.
Motivation
To be motivated to study you need to set your self some goals to aim towards.
When you set goals have short term and long term goals in order not to get distracted and to stay focused
Short terms goals should be easy to maintain and weekly example, finish all maths homework for this week, get above 80% maths in test next week etc.
Long term goal should be your Atar goal or such as first in subject or other goals which you think will motivate you to study.
General Tips
- Stay focused , the next two yeas will pass very fast
- Study 30 mins each night for each subject
- Don’t fall behind , make sure you are always ahead of the class
- It doesn’t count as studying if you are on Msn, Facebook or watching TV
- You will only do the HSC once, Make the most of it
- School assessments count towards half your Atar , so if you are not getting above 90, don’t expect your atar to be above 75
- Teachers will always help you if you need help, so swallow your pride and ask stupid question if you need help.
Final words of wisdom
“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.” -- Dr Seuss
The HSC is not the end of the world; as long as you put in your best you will not be disappointed with your results.
I wish you all the best of luck for the future
Waseem Syed Aziz
Resources
Bored of studies
Bored of Studies - Student online community, resources, notes, past exams, UAI Calculator, ENTER Calculator, HSC, VCE
Board of studies
Home - Board of Studies NSW
HSC online
NSW HSC Online
Five Senses
https://www.fivesenseseducation.com.au/about
Address
2/195 Prospect Highway
Seven Hills NSW 2147
Telephone: 02 9838 9265
Bored of studies discount online book store
Bored of Studies Study Guide Store