fakermaker
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- Jun 29, 2011
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- HSC
- 2011
We just sat our trials and although all of the questions were familiar to me, I didn't not know enough specific information to answer them well.
For example, One of the questions was: "Explain how a scanner works".
The question was looking for specific, technical information, ie: Scanner reflects light and collects RGB information (or however it works...I'm not really sure)...
However, I didnt study much past its role as a collector of data. I found myself bullshitting for the majority of the question as well as a few other questions, but I'm pretty scared that a similar scenario might come up in the HSC.
The course is very theoretical and the textbook is like 500+ pages. Over the next month I plan on going through the text and making detailed notes of things my teacher skimmed over...How deep should I go?
For example, One of the questions was: "Explain how a scanner works".
The question was looking for specific, technical information, ie: Scanner reflects light and collects RGB information (or however it works...I'm not really sure)...
However, I didnt study much past its role as a collector of data. I found myself bullshitting for the majority of the question as well as a few other questions, but I'm pretty scared that a similar scenario might come up in the HSC.
The course is very theoretical and the textbook is like 500+ pages. Over the next month I plan on going through the text and making detailed notes of things my teacher skimmed over...How deep should I go?