Weiweiman please give me your resources to b6 mx1move states to drop english
ask aeoniumWeiweiman please give me your resources to b6 mx1
weiweiman is lying he has 300gb of hsc resourcesask aeonium
amazingly badwhat's up everyone how did yalls assessments go? im assuming that everyone is finishing up their exam block now
good enough (haven't gotten english back yet)what's up everyone how did yalls assessments go? im assuming that everyone is finishing up their exam block now
I still have 3 leftwhat's up everyone how did yalls assessments go? im assuming that everyone is finishing up their exam block now
same!!!! Going insane over them bc I've been procrastinating all holidayI still have 3 left
My school uses it too! Atomi I think is good for basic level revision and repetitive practice mostly. The videos aren't too bad for a basic foundation and its good that they have a lot of topics on it but it can be quite simple at timeshey guys i was just wondering if anyone knows whether atomi is a good source for bio revision cause my school pays for it
i feel like the quizzes are a bit irrelevant thoMy school uses it too! Atomi I think is good for basic level revision and repetitive practice mostly. The videos aren't too bad for a basic foundation and its good that they have a lot of topics on it but it can be quite simple at times
you've probably heard this like a million times but do past papers (specifically the questions for that topic) to familiarise urself with the type of questions and structure of questions. thats what i do, at least.This is really random but
How do you guys effectively study to get decent on assessments.
I studied ahead for mod 1 chem while learning all the content ahead that was relevant to the syllabus but still got 60%
i dont understand how to create an effective study session that can help me answer questions right and boost my rank/scores.
sorry for the rant >.<
Part of improving is also recognising the mistakes you have made. I agree with @Susu123 where she says that past papers are the best way to familiarise yourself with questions. But, in your case (assuming you understand the content but got an undesirable score) your exam technique may be lacking e.g you don't give the answer that a question is looking for or don't fulfill the requirements of the nesa verb used in a question. Has your teacher gone through the marking scheme of the task with your class? Could you ask them to identify where you went wrong or missed marks?This is really random but
How do you guys effectively study to get decent on assessments.
I studied ahead for mod 1 chem while learning all the content ahead that was relevant to the syllabus but still got 60%
i dont understand how to create an effective study session that can help me answer questions right and boost my rank/scores.
sorry for the rant >.<
THEY CAN DROP ENGLISH IN OTHER STATES?move states to drop english
mod 3 might be the most useless for hsc lmao, u literally use none of the formulas or ideas from thermodynamics (except "heat energy") and waves do pop up but u still never use half the formulas and u basically just ahve to know basics of what a wave is unfortunatelyis it weird that waves and thermodynamics is my favourite phys topic now, its actually so interesting and it makes so much sense, im enjoying it so much
thats too bad, but at least i'll enjoy it for the time beingmod 3 might be the most useless for hsc lmao, u literally use none of the formulas or ideas from thermodynamics (except "heat energy") and waves do pop up but u still never use half the formulas and u basically just ahve to know basics of what a wave is unfortunately