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I’ll obv do both past papers and memorising . But it’s ok. I basically memorised the whole of prelim content in one night before prelims so hopefully I’ll be ok with trials. I’ll just start memorising early and hope I’ll be ok. Cause
But like you have other subjects? yeah but prelims is 3 terms worth of content and HSC is 4 terms and its a lot more, plus business doesnt scale well getting a low mark could essentially destroy your ATAR
 

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But like you have other subjects? yeah but prelims is 3 terms worth of content and HSC is 4 terms and its a lot more, plus business doesnt scale well getting a low mark could essentially destroy your ATAR
Yeah I’ll fit it in. (Hopefully) as long as I study in advance it will be ok. Cause if I can do prelim content in one day then if I have weeks for the hsc it will be ok
 

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I just find making both notes and flashcards just such a drag. But maybe it works for languages
I wouldn't say so.
Think about all the vocab u practice thinking it may be in the exam and then realise some of it not being in the exam paper + they can definitely test u on vocab u didn't learn bc they give u a dictionary.
Memorising grammar structures is probably better making a list with the different rules/changes if the sentence has a noun, verb, adj, adverb etc. and practice writing rather than putting it on flash cards.
 

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Today:
- Did some Mathematics Advanced integration, hopefully I will finish tomorrow.
- Did revision on Rates of Change and Polynomials for Extension 1 Mathematics.

One question: Does anyone know whether Sequences and Series from Mathematics Advanced are needed for a good understanding of Mathematical Induction? Thank you in advance.
tbh i never formally learnt about sequences and series before i did induction, but i still managed to do any question i came across that involved them

so i think its manageable bc usually the milder questions require literally just algebraic manipulation, no other skills

and if u come across a harder question that actually needs you to understand sequences and series it's not so difficult to learn anyways, you'll probably get the hang of it really quickly. good luck
 

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tbh i never formally learnt about sequences and series before i did induction, but i still managed to do any question i came across that involved them

so i think its manageable bc usually the milder questions require literally just algebraic manipulation, no other skills

and if u come across a harder question that actually needs you to understand sequences and series it's not so difficult to learn anyways, you'll probably get the hang of it really quickly. good luck
I think u learn sequences and series later on in adv according to my accel friend unless they just skipped it for us. But apparently it's really easy
 

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