Do most people see a major difference in their year 11 marks and year 12 marks? From the people in my school, i heard that a lot of people didnt do very well in their prelims but did so much better in year 12
Is this true? i know it depends on each person but overall, is this a common trend?
Does macquarie leaders and achievers only look at year 11 marks or can they also look at the marks in the first few terms of year 12
Also what is considered good volunteering to get into leaders and achievers cuz my grades are 💀 (mostly all Bs so far and i want to get into law)
Ive done:
music...
if its seperate marks for two seperate questions they can probably get one mark, but im not too sure
the marking for bio is quite strict so even one wrong wording can make you lose the mark even tho the concept was correct 😭
id say business cuz i heard legal has a lot of research and essays to write, but business you just have to memorise a bit and you can just write exactly what is written from slides and resources in your assessments and you wont be marked down (according to my teacher). we can 'borrow' what is...
they explain well for questions you dont know (not really for new concepts) but i dont really see the point in doing three hours 😭 im so sick of it by the second hour😭 it kind of feels like homework help but i think i do see me improving a bit
it is going to be expensive but i think proficiency...
i think its seperate
btw the topics tested were functions and trig (no 3d trig) from what i remember
but honestly, im only going cuz i think the resources are good, but in the three hours, we just solve the questions on our own and ask for help when we need it. the chatswood campus is quite...
i took the test recently and even if you do bad and the class is too slow for you, then just say you want to be in a faster class and they will move you
yeah i highly recommend going over things you got wrong
i dont really see a point in answering new questions on stuff you know you got wrong and still continue to not get them right
so maybe next time, go over what you got wrong, and if you get it wrong again, then try again and again until you...
this advice isnt really for on the day of the exam but imo, i dont make silly mistakes when i over prepare.
you probably have heard this a lot but, honestly, what helped for me was do the questions you already did over and over again. like when you get passed papers or work sheets, do them twice...