barbernator
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there is nobody else like fus so you don't have to worryIt's scary that I'm going to have to compete with people like you in the HSC .
there is nobody else like fus so you don't have to worryIt's scary that I'm going to have to compete with people like you in the HSC .
Oh I really hope you're right, otherwise I might have to reconsider my aims and goals.there is nobody else like fus so you don't have to worry
there is another paper that fus obtained which is what he was talking about.That paper in the first page of the thread's Q16 isnt that bad tbh. I was able to get all 15 marks of it. Most students are already familiar with proof of contradiction to prove irrationals by assuming rationality with p/q where p and q are integers in lowest terms.
+1.Read through and attempted some questions from the paper. Some questions are wrong and your 'warning' at the front,
, is very silly and demonstrates a lack of understanding about what Mathematics is all about. Your paper is not 'hard' in the same way as the HSC Examination is. However, it is exceedingly tedious, and I would not be surprised if nobody finished in time.
Ahaha, I think I know who you are talking about.This reminds me of one of my teachers bitching about some lady who can't write solutions for MANSW for shit.
God, I lost to James Ruse in the first round...LOLAhaha, I think I know who you are talking about.
Met him during one of the Friday afternoon chess games
Yeah, this is definitely true but personally, I believe that the difficulty of trials should always slightly exceed HSC difficulty.Hardest trial does not necessarily mean the best trial. The best trials are those that most accurately reflect the style of the HSC. Whenever I write trial papers (not anymore bar what I contributed to the BOS paper), as much as I would like to go nuts with hardcore proofs of famous/elegant results, I always try to keep a lid on the difficulty to be roughly on par with the HSC and ensure that it has a good topic coverage across the entire scope of the course (e.g. not too concentrated on Harder 3U). I'm not claiming that I'm awesome at writing trial papers but having done it for 5 years, I've found that the above points are very important to keep in mind.
That is very difficult to do with Extension 2 and Extension 1 Mathematics.Yeah, this is definitely true but personally, I believe that the difficulty of trials should always slightly exceed HSC difficulty.
Yeah, I know...you gotta think up of really fucked up things (ie your MX2 trial) to make it harder than HSC...lolThat is very difficult to do with Extension 2 and Extension 1 Mathematics.
i'll throw in white towel, im a math lover, not a fighter.Red corner @ math man, fus thinks you're bad at writing maths papers, and by extension, bad at maths, what are you going to do about it?
Blue corner @ fus ro dah, math man thinks he is the mathematics test writing conqueror, what are you going to do about it?
Round 1. Fight.