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Anyone know where syllabus dot points are available?

As an added note, if anyone else is having difficulty post up here and maybe this thread could be used for links to the syllabus dot points for the subjects you request.
 

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our schools recommends buying the syllabus dot point books for each subject, has questions relating to each point, which i imagine would be helpful when the hardcore studying gets into gear
 

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I have the dot point book but not sure how to use it. e.g. under the dot point 'describe blah blah...', it has questions starting with 'assess', 'identify' etc. I thought they can only use the verb stated in the syllabus for the exams?
 

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Doesn't your school give you the syllabus for each topic before starting it?
 

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theres a syllabus dot point book? do you just get them at the book store or something?
 

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Danger said:
I have the dot point book but not sure how to use it. e.g. under the dot point 'describe blah blah...', it has questions starting with 'assess', 'identify' etc. I thought they can only use the verb stated in the syllabus for the exams?
I'm sure those verbs (describe / assess / identify) are part of the syllabus...
 

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if you actually read the list of verbs, theres around 16-18 or so.
 

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There is also a books series called 'Dot point' for the prelim and the hsc

They give questions based on each dot point in that subject and is supplied with answers its pretty good

There is dot point series for physics, chem, bio, and senior science
 

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2syllables said:
There is dot point series for physics, chem, bio, and senior science
Those books are godly, I used the prelim. ones and they helped alot. They have the syllabus dot points listed, and then a series of exam styles questions listed below them. The answers are pretty descriptive and stuff too. Problem is that they run for like $30-35 each =/ Worth the investment if you put them to good use though.

If your class expresses enough interest, then you can get a teacher to order in a class set for cheaper :)
 

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