I'm enrolled in 4 units to add to a total of 40 credit points for the autumn semester
I've set my time table and I'm only doing 10 hours per week...is this normal?
a seminar (3 hr) for each of my 2 law units and a tutorial (1 hr) and a lecture (1 hr) for each of my 2 communication units
Honestly, I think it'll be lower than previous years (maybe not last years as it seems last year's might be harder than this years). But I'm hoping for it to be in the low 60s.
This is what I'll be doing. I'll be skipping the MC in the reading time, since I may second guess myself during the working time.
I'll probably start reading Q16, then go through the questions in descending order
I'm hoping they don't rape us with Harder 3u questions.
I'm barely prepared for Mechanics so I hope they throw all the Mechanics questions in the Q11-13 and not harder ones in Q15-16.
Completely doomed. I think I'm ready for the Multiple Choice and Short Answer but I seem very unprepared for the Extended Responses which is a fair deal of the exam. I'm hoping they give us a macroeconomic policy question and perhaps a globalisation/trading bloc or exchange rate question. Please!
I've completed 2001-11 for the HSC MX1 papers, I've gotten fairly decent results hovering around ~80%. I'm aiming to re-do all of them and get at least 95%, although really I should be getting about 100% since I've already gone through the solutions when marking.
For MX2, I've gone through...
How does it work? Do you guys jump straight into HSC content in year 11 and skip the Preliminary content? What about for maths, surely the 2 years worth of content isn't done in 1 year is it?
If someone came last in the HSC for their school, would they get the lowest moderated internal mark?
Say I got the 20th highest exam mark in the HSC, would that mean I take the 20th highest moderated internal mark?