obliviousninja
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How do I study cause generally its stuff you have never seen before?
Didnt the above posters help? I agree with carrot, a major problem some people have is they get intimidated just by looking at the question. I'd also like to reinforce that while it is good to do past papers, don't try to rote-learn answers to questions, because that wont work in the highly likely scenario that the hsc q16 is something youve never seem before. Rather you should be learning how to use a wide range of mathematical tricks, as has been pointed out before.bump
But there ARE many common themes. There are very few concepts that haven't been tested in one form or another at some time in the past. Just dig in, and watch your marks gradually go up as you get used to them. And remember, due to scaffolding you often don't need to understand the entire question to do particular parts - they often derive from just the one or two parts immediately preceding. I actually think that one-markers at this end of the paper are the most difficult for most students - they typically require a high level of understanding/insight.How do I study cause generally its stuff you have never seen before?
how can u possibly rote learn maths?Didnt the above posters help? I agree with carrot, a major problem some people have is they get indimidated just by looking at the question. I'd also like to reinforce that while it is good to do past papers, don't try to rote-learn answers to questions, because that wont work in the highly likely scenario that the hsc q16 is something youve never seem before. Rather you should be learning how to use a wide range of mathematical tricks, as has been pointed out before.
memorising and repeating procedures without really understanding.how can u possibly rote learn maths?
I dont understand either, but people try to do it because they hate maths and dont know any betterhow can u possibly rote learn maths?