Hey everyone,
I just thought I could answer a few questions for you.
First off im Bryce, I was first in the state in Info Tech in 2004 and worked as an freelance IT Technician and Systems Engineer for government, large, medium and small business in 2005. I am at the University of Newcastle studying Computer Science and will be majoring in Software Engineering (possibly double major).
To answer a few of your questions.. (sorry i am a longwinded typest
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cerebrum: Yes this is a difficult course to study for, not because the content is hard, but it is not theoretical. Its is practical skill. As I have been telling everyone in Computer Science...you can't learn anything to do with Information Technology from a book. It is impossible. Nothing beats hands on experience. You should have built up enough experience through doing your competencies to get the basics of IT.
What you need to do, as with any HSC exam, is refine your exam skill. Do the practice exams. Not just once, but over and over again until you get every question perfectly right. Understand your mistakes, talk them over with your teacher/demonstrator and you will not make the errors again i can guarantee it. But dont sweep them under the carpet as this wont get you anywhere.
Understand your key HSC terms! Analyze, Compare etc (i cant remember all of them it has been so long). But you should definately know these! It is necessary for any course not just IT!
The difference between a big mark and a small mark will be the long answer questions. Learn how to be articulate when discussing IT and IT concepts. Use IT terminology, but explain terminology. Be articulate, but not long winded and use jargon appropriate for the situation you are writing for (eg. for another IT technician, for a manager, for a client etc).
EXCEL FOR IT WONT TEACH YOU ANYTHING
And why is that?
CAUSE YOU CANNOT LEARN IT FROM A BOOK!!!
You may be fine here but in the real world, there is no 'book' that will allow you to become Info Tech minded. So therefore, this Vet based IT course wont let you get away with it either. Sorry to those who do learn by learning from a book, but you might find yourself in a little bit of trouble if you dont start doing more and more practical exercises.
Dont be afraid to extend yourselves either. If you ask yourself the question 'Why cant I do that'. Take the time to see if you can or not. You will learn lots more this way.
And no it is not hard to score high marks in this exam, if you have been doing your exercise. And you can write long responces. Practise writing out long responces and show it to your IT teacher.
And for an added advantage, ask someone from the English faculty (maybe English teacher) to look over the responce too. Cause even though you arent being marked on english explicitly, a better written responce will make you shine against other students answers.
Hope I was of some help. Send me a message if you have any questions!
Alternatively you can send me a line at
Bryce.Robinson@studentmail.newcastle.edu.au
Cheers,
Bryce