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Hi guys, I was just coming into this thread to ask for some help as to how to study and prepare for a bio prac exam. It's called that, but we don't get any equipment out. The briefing is really broad (basically just saying know dot point one, two and three of patterns in nature) so I'm not exactly sure the best way to approach this exam. Would writing out all my pracs and the theory around them be sufficient?
Thanks very much for your help!
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MORE DETAILS ON HOW TO EXCEL IN HSC SCIENCE PRACTICALS (BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY/PHYSICS/SENIOR SCIENCE etc..)

1)You must understand and differentiate the terms accuracy, validity and reliability and for each prac you have done so far-you should know these three terms in relation to the experimental method and apparatus, as well as independent, dependent and controlled variables, areas for improvement and possible sources of error in experiments, you must understand ways in which accuracy/validity/reliability can be improved for each experiment, as well as being able to do risk assessments

2)Think about what experiments in the syllabus will give you a result in the set time frame of your task-if you did an experiment that involves observation over several days, then it is logical that experiment is unlikely to be in your practical, ask a former student what they did last year for bio-it will give you some ideas of the kind of prac they are going to ask-although there may be variations, you can study those possible experiments in more detail than others

3)If you are required to draw graphs or diagrams-make sure you use a pencil and bring a rubber, it is much easier to rub out mistakes-make sure you have a watch-and adhere strictly to the time frame, say for example, if you have two parts, don't spent too much time on part 1-because you will not have enough time to finish part 2-if any question or part is too hard, come back to it-just circle it and come back if you have time

4)Don't panic, make sure your handwriting is legible, you have adopted the most appropriate form of recording your results-i.e. whether it be labelled diagrams or tables, make sure to have headings and sub-headings where appropriate to make it easier to read-allocate your time according to the marks of the question-read each question carefully-don't miss out any parts-and answer nothing but what the question asks-highly recommend you to read it several times and highlight key words to make sure you don't miss out any marks

5) might be a good idea to make sure you know verbs like evaluate, explain, assess, critically analyse, justify, contrast, compare, means-I don't think you will get a glossary of words and definition in your exam-not impossible, but unlikely

Lastly, make sure you rest well, bring all the required equipment and follow my above advice-and you will have maximised your potential of achieving the highest mark
 

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Hi guys, I was just coming into this thread to ask for some help as to how to study and prepare for a bio prac exam. It's called that, but we don't get any equipment out. The briefing is really broad (basically just saying know dot point one, two and three of patterns in nature) so I'm not exactly sure the best way to approach this exam. Would writing out all my pracs and the theory around them be sufficient?
Thanks very much for your help!
:lol:
Oh if there are giving specific dot points, make sure to specially focus on the RHS column dot points as they are often what prac exams are drawn on.

You must know each part of an experiment (Aim, Hypothesis, Method, Conclusion, Independent versus Dependent varaible etc.)

Know all your rules about drawing graphs-situations you use point to point joins or line of best fit etc.

Understand how repetition/reliability/validity interrelate and that you know how to discount outliers and average things in your results.

If you truly understand the content based behind a prac, and prac details (the write up, interpreting results) you'll have no trouble.

Don't get hung up on rote-ing exact class experiments, they often tweak the equipment to make sure you understand the logic about it. Main thing with pracs is just to be calm :) Read instructions really carefully before starting, nothing worse than scrambling to restart. I would often wait 2 mins before starting anything to make sure I would have all my equipment on hand and to complete things in a timely way.
 

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Yeah just know all the prac dotpoints in the syllabus and you'll be fine
 
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Does anyone have the pracs for search for better health?!
 

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