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How Many Past Papers Should I Be Doing? (1 Viewer)

zackbekro123

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I did decently in trials and am going for a 98/99 ATAR.

My subjects are English Advanced, Math Ext 2, Math Ext 1, Legal, Business and Economics.

I'm decent at economics and both maths and my worst subject is English advanced.

I am wondering how many past papers we should be doing per subject on average for HSC, and for example with me for English, how much extra should I be focusing on it?

Cheers
 

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do them until u feel confident ig. also its a good idea to identify what syllabus dotpoints u messed up on trials, then look through hsc past papers and identify those syllabus dotpoints. for example if i go to the back of the earth hsc paper marking criteria i can see the module and syllabus dotpoint which the question was for, if i struggled with geological natural disasters in trials i would comply questions for geological natural disasters and practise them, that way im benefiting from going over content i need to improve on while not wasting time on content i already know 1726373525804.png
 

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around 20 for each subject. wish you luck bludicus!
 

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I did decently in trials and am going for a 98/99 ATAR.

My subjects are English Advanced, Math Ext 2, Math Ext 1, Legal, Business and Economics.

I'm decent at economics and both maths and my worst subject is English advanced.

I am wondering how many past papers we should be doing per subject on average for HSC, and for example with me for English, how much extra should I be focusing on it?

Cheers
depends, as many as possible but make sure you note your errors and weak points and improve those, because there’s no point just doing exams if you’re neglecting what you’re bad at
 

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