MATHmaster
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I'm trying to express my opinion in my recent physics exam completed as the end of term 1: I didn't do well
My mark was 34/55 and I knew I could have done better in the exam however silly mistakes prevented me from getting good marks and multiple choice was very difficult to comprehend as there were many 'curve balls' which tricked even the most intelligent students.
My rank was 12/29-31 in a ranked 79 school (2011) from 63 (2010) - my physics rank sounds average despite my abysmal mark because everyone didn't reach their optimum performance. The highest mark was 43 (scored by 2 people) and 9-10 people scored between 35-38/55
Also, this assessment that was completed as a 1.5 hour exam weighed 10% (not too much, but it still plays a role within student ranks).
So, is my goal for a band 6 in HSC Physics still reachable as a result of the outcome for this assessment?
I made many silly mistakes... What are the key methods to minimise them? One of them is practice, as stated by many students in my class, but since my school has limited resources, it is difficult. Which books should I invest in to help me find good practice?
As well, my teacher is not a good physics teacher and everyone in our class has made it clear that these poor marks have been a result of her lazy attitude to teach the subject e.g. when we ask her a question, she tells us to "look it up" . She does not go through the work clearly, and doesn't successfully provide us guidance (for upcoming exams etc). Could that be a reason for my poor mark?
Thank you BOSers for reading!
My mark was 34/55 and I knew I could have done better in the exam however silly mistakes prevented me from getting good marks and multiple choice was very difficult to comprehend as there were many 'curve balls' which tricked even the most intelligent students.
My rank was 12/29-31 in a ranked 79 school (2011) from 63 (2010) - my physics rank sounds average despite my abysmal mark because everyone didn't reach their optimum performance. The highest mark was 43 (scored by 2 people) and 9-10 people scored between 35-38/55
Also, this assessment that was completed as a 1.5 hour exam weighed 10% (not too much, but it still plays a role within student ranks).
So, is my goal for a band 6 in HSC Physics still reachable as a result of the outcome for this assessment?
I made many silly mistakes... What are the key methods to minimise them? One of them is practice, as stated by many students in my class, but since my school has limited resources, it is difficult. Which books should I invest in to help me find good practice?
As well, my teacher is not a good physics teacher and everyone in our class has made it clear that these poor marks have been a result of her lazy attitude to teach the subject e.g. when we ask her a question, she tells us to "look it up" . She does not go through the work clearly, and doesn't successfully provide us guidance (for upcoming exams etc). Could that be a reason for my poor mark?
Thank you BOSers for reading!