physics contexts 2 is the best and i like wafflesOriginally posted by coroneos
But Physics Contexts 2 sucks lol. It is so boring to read. Only 2 colours are used
The content is a little confusing and there is too much waffling since it is the 2001 edition.
It has good practice questions unlike the Jacaranda...Originally posted by abdooooo!!!
physics contexts 2 is the best and i like waffles
yeah, just PM Ladymoon.Originally posted by Dash
...NekkidSerpent, if you really want the answers... *looks around... wispers* contact Ladymoon
Something which I did not do, and paid for dearlyOriginally posted by Rahul
jus make sure you are ahead. use these holidays well
yeah, u gotta know that the new hsc is more abt. writing essays, and regurgitating notes than doing "mathematical" problems.Originally posted by Rahul
IMO, it would be much better if you invest that time in note making. then doing past hsc questions, from like success one. then doing questions from the texts....
my opinion anyway...
but some questions do rely on understanding of the topics aswell, a deep understanding.Originally posted by freaking_out
yeah, u gotta know that the new hsc is more abt. writing essays, and regurgitating notes than doing "mathematical" problems.
yeah, of course undertanding is a part of it, but at the end of the it is how well u can "assess, evaluate, etc. " that gives u the marks.Originally posted by Rahul
but some questions do rely on understanding of the topics aswell, a deep understanding.
basically, do as much work as possible for it, as is the case with other subjects.
yea it all comes down to how much you can write in the given time... like aiming for 24 pages (3 BOS booklets) for the options and writing extremely small and hugging the edges of the page for more room in the core section so you can fit 500+ words of succinct information for a 6-8marker.Originally posted by freaking_out
yeah, of course undertanding is a part of it, but at the end of the it is how well u can "assess, evaluate, etc. " that gives u the marks.
I like to think im a humanitarian, not a violator of copyright lawsOriginally posted by freaking_out
yeah, just PM Ladymoon.
its actually half of the last chapter as the other half covers the second last dot point that pertains to the accelerator thingy. but i guess its pretty amusing when you got 20 pages of information concerning only 2 syllabus dot points.Originally posted by LadyMoon
Oh and remember if you are doing Quanta to Quarks, the last dot point pretty much asks you to know the entire last chapter of Jakaranda, so DONT get caught out!
the problem here is not knowing what is important and what isn't. the hsc marking guidelines are unpredictable on most occasions and the hsc markers' ideology on the importance of different facts even more so. a subtle difference in definition/wording when there is no preeminent way of putting it can unjustly lose you a mark. your best bet to maximise your marks, for this pseudo science, is to inscribe every possible fact (or lies) on a extremely confined space pertaining to the question being asked. and if you have the time and room, write some random unrelated crap in case of a farked up marking guideline.Originally posted by LadyMoon
So my advise for year 11 is to read as many Physics books as you can, Excel, Jakaranda, Contexts...internet (CSU), just read, you dont have to make notes on everything, just read em, again and again till your brain retains all the important stuff, that way your scope of understanding as well as the level of sophistication of your answers are greater, thus more chance of getting FULL marks!
yeah, this kids gonna rip the hsc, he got 100% for the science comp. and got a medal from bob carr himself- so yeah, he'll do well.Originally posted by Rahul
sounds like you will do well then ...