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acevipa

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Do we need to remember all the facts for our science, history and geography SC exams, in particular though, history and geography. Or would it just be better to understand the concepts. I'm aiming for band 6's so what do you think I should do?
 

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Acevipa I've seen you post everywhere in the Year 10 School Certificate section asking so many questions and answering each one. You'll get band 6's easy don't worry. Good luck.
 

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Razizi said:
Acevipa I've seen you post everywhere in the Year 10 School Certificate section asking so many questions and answering each one. You'll get band 6's easy don't worry. Good luck.
:uhhuh:

Just try and get a grasp of the concepts that you have learnt, and consolidate it through past papers.
 

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In Australian Geography you do. A hint is just before the exam study the main topic. for me it was the tuan bridge or something. My grade for Geography was a C but I got band 6 in the exam. Just cram before and remember facts and it'll get you great marks.
 

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Geography is probably the most specific, followed by History. In Geography you have to know each of the main topics in detail and case study information you've done.

From what I've heard Science is also general knowledge of all topics from the last 2 years, which makes me worried because I've had very poor teachers for Science during this time e.g Absolutely no mention of the Watson-Crick DNA model in class, yet it appears as a question in the multiple choice in every second paper. I've learnt what it is now, but I'm worried about other topics like this.
 

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