materials is not a huge part of the exam, it's only about 6 marks max out of the whole exam
there seems to be a lot of people struggling in engineering studies, l was the only one in my class to get an assessment mark above 50 (got near band 5)
the copeland book has a large amount of info that is completely useless. mainly the history section, which takes up more than half of the book. l haven't seen a question worth more than 3 marks in the exam on history, which can be from any of the modules.
what l've been doing this year is using the TAFE notes. they have a variety of examples on mechanics and cover almost everything on the materials, and have a wide range of drawings. plus they have stuff on engineers as managers etc which can be up to 10 marks in an exam.
of course, they are about 1000 pages but 800 of them are on the history.
if you look at the past papers, you will see that they repeat the questions over and over again, like the My/I questions and more recently those logic gates questions. they have to be looked up in the internet and l recommend understanding them because they are inevitably going to be in the papers for quite a while now.
we spent SO MUCH TIME on those true length things only to realise they're hardly ever in multiple choice questions.
the engineering course is too vast for the teacher to cover but they fail to realise the pattern of questions, which is why we have all learnt almost nothing in the past 2 years.
l reckon the questions on electricity are going to be the hardest and the ones on aeronautical and telecommunications the easiest.
>8 for drawing
<25 for calculations (averaged from last 10 papers)
<5 for testing (x rays & tensile etc)
>3 for forming processes
<10 for engineering management/reports/projects
<8 for materials
<6 on electricity
and about 20% will be on thinking up on the spot. l think it might ask a history question on trains or planes.
but like seriously, they need to make better books. well they probably will since they're changing the content next year, as in reducing.
the year 11's are lucky duckies.