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Timothy.Siu said:
nice, that must've helped a lot, so u cud do ur other subjects more...
oh yea, chem an phys too, lol
so only english was 1st time round, haha
thats why i spent like 30-40% of my time on eng
 

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hey random question, does the work that we complete in year 11 or any part of it get tested in the HSC?
 
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dp624 said:
maybe 15 in total? i can;t remember, my situation is kinda unique.
i had studied 3u and 4u about a year earlier outside of school. second time round it really helps.
Where abouts of 'outside of school' did you go to? (just curious)
 

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Miss Sunshine said:
hey random question, does the work that we complete in year 11 or any part of it get tested in the HSC?
not directly, but some of the knowledge would be carried over for like maths, sciences, watever

dp624 said:
oh yea, chem an phys too, lol
so only english was 1st time round, haha
thats why i spent like 30-40% of my time on eng
lol nice.
 

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no, none of your prelim theory is tested. the basic skills are, however.

and i accelerated at tutoring/self taught myself
 
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Miss Sunshine said:
hey random question, does the work that we complete in year 11 or any part of it get tested in the HSC?
I think so. Isn't yr11 the foundation or the basic stuff you learn for yr 12?

Don't trust me on my answer. i'm not too sure
 

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Awesomeness... said:
I think so. Isn't yr11 the foundation or the basic stuff you learn for yr 12?

Don't trust me on my answer. i'm not too sure
yeah its the basic stuff but if its not in the HSC syllabus it cant be tested.
 
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Timothy.Siu said:
yeah its the basic stuff but if its not in the HSC syllabus it cant be tested.
It can't? :O
So you only get tested on what you learn in yr12?
Man, someone should make a another thread for new yr11'ers to ask questions
 

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Big W or Target or K-mart (wtf i forgot) had 1 cent books too. I bought some the other day for working out/drafting etc... I don't use books anymore, too heavy so i just bring loose paper to school LOL.
 

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superelizabeth said:
OMGG WATTTT!!!! I got 6 192 page exercise books from the Newsagency, EACH COSTED ME 4 DOLLAR SOMETHING.
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kill me.
lol one cent each...what IF a person only wants one? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
lol, they were in bundles of 5, or conditions were 5 minimum =)
 

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does anyone find that if they use stationery/books they like, they have more motivation to work/study?
or is that just me...?
 

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I'm going to buy 124pg books and switch over to Morning Glory books my relatives are going to buy from Korea for the beginning of Term 3.
 

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aimhigh10 said:
does anyone find that if they use stationery/books they like, they have more motivation to work/study?
or is that just me...?
HAHA YES! I always get a really pretty book for English so I'm inspired to study from it lol.
 

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aimhigh10 said:
does anyone find that if they use stationery/books they like, they have more motivation to work/study?
or is that just me...?
Stationery yes, books no. If I have a book I like, I'm always too scared to actually write in it unless I'm 100% sure it's important and I've finalised the wording perfectly in my head. So I miss out on all the random comments teachers make and stuff, because I'm too busy ruling perfectly straight lines and writing in beautiful handwriting.
 

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speedofsound said:
HAHA YES! I always get a really pretty book for English so I'm inspired to study from it lol.

yeah me too!
and i do the same for maths :p
 

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selablad said:
Stationery yes, books no. If I have a book I like, I'm always too scared to actually write in it unless I'm 100% sure it's important and I've finalised the wording perfectly in my head. So I miss out on all the random comments teachers make and stuff, because I'm too busy ruling perfectly straight lines and writing in beautiful handwriting.
I do that for all my books at the start of the year.

It doesn't last too long though. Although if I'm feeling
good at the time, I can usually substitute that euphoria
into extremely neat writing.
 

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selablad said:
Stationery yes, books no. If I have a book I like, I'm always too scared to actually write in it unless I'm 100% sure it's important and I've finalised the wording perfectly in my head. So I miss out on all the random comments teachers make and stuff, because I'm too busy ruling perfectly straight lines and writing in beautiful handwriting.
lol my books are the epitomy of messy.
except maths.
that's perfect
 

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selablad said:
Stationery yes, books no. If I have a book I like, I'm always too scared to actually write in it unless I'm 100% sure it's important and I've finalised the wording perfectly in my head. So I miss out on all the random comments teachers make and stuff, because I'm too busy ruling perfectly straight lines and writing in beautiful handwriting.
yeah i hate making mistakes in brand new books, especially if they're one of my favourites
 

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