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whats the meta for doing well in the hsc? (1 Viewer)

jonhysmitw2

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Is it just doing past papers all day, and marking them. And then for english just memorising a 20/20 essay?
 

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just make sure you’re learning from your mistakes in past papers, if u haven’t alr got one make a mistakes book and write down every single mistake u make
 

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just make sure you’re learning from your mistakes in past papers, if u haven’t alr got one make a mistakes book and write down every single mistake u make
Do you think its possible to do bad if you're doing this everyday, past papers and marking and making sure you learn from your mistakes?
 

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Do you think its possible to do bad if you're doing this everyday, past papers and marking and making sure you learn from your mistakes?
no, if you’re doing bad despite all of that then you’re doing something extremely wrong
 

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just make sure you’re learning from your mistakes in past papers, if u haven’t alr got one make a mistakes book and write down every single mistake u make
what about if you come across a question you have genuinely no idea how to do?
 

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what about if you come across a question you have genuinely no idea how to do?
doing past papers means you’ll recognise a lot of questions and gain better critical thinking skills to be able to do questions that aren’t immediately recognisable

if you mean content gaps then after every past paper you should be covering anything fully (like write notes from ur textbook) that you don’t know so there won’t be any of those by the hsc
 

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doing past papers means you’ll recognise a lot of questions and gain better critical thinking skills to be able to do questions that aren’t immediately recognisable

if you mean content gaps then after every past paper you should be covering anything fully (like write notes from ur textbook) that you don’t know so there won’t be any of those by the hsc
Is 1 paper per day (different subject each day) enough until the holidays, and then do 2 papers a day?
 

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