umm do you do 4U maffs or physics?english was the only exam that needed lots of study so I'm not guilty about my laziness now
no, why those 2 particular subjects???umm do you do 4U maffs or physics?
there the only two subjects in the hsc where you need brains and need to study a hefty amount. plz dont bother arguing with this.no, why those 2 particular subjects???
Because they require more study than English.no, why those 2 particular subjects???
ok. what's your point?there the only two subjects in the hsc where you need brains and need to study a hefty amount. plz dont bother arguing with this.
Agreed. Not as worried about 3 unit as you, but having SOR in the afternoon is a bit annoying.dang it, I most worried about 3 unit and SOR, and the worst thing is that it's on the same day -_-;;
That's a lot of freakin effort to do 50 of those annoying SoR questions. Dislike, so much hate.I did an hour of maths tutoring and 50 religion multiple choice questions... bludgiest day ever haha!
Chemistry.there the only two subjects in the hsc where you need brains and need to study a hefty amount. plz dont bother arguing with this.
But it doesn't combine that with smarts.Ancient history has F*ckloads of stuff to remember.
Yes it does. To get a band six in ancient history, you not only need to memorise a lot of notes, but they also need to write with logic.But it doesn't combine that with smarts.
You'd be surprised as to how much you can learn by doing those MC. Managed to do 85, but the system won't let me do the 4 MC which are left :sThat's a lot of freakin effort to do 50 of those annoying SoR questions. Dislike, so much hate.
oh yeah chem as well.Chemistry.
Memorise, and know how to write. This isn't out of reach of the average intelligent person, whereas a lot of the stuff in MX1+2 is and Physics and Chem have odd questions in there sometimes, and Mathematics Q9+10 can even do this. Tbqh, I know someone that will get a band 6 in Modern that I beat in every common subject we do. (SoR2, English, etc.) So no, you don't have to be smart.Yes it does. To get a band six in ancient history, you not only need to memorise a lot of notes, but they also need to write with logic.
I don't think 'smart' will get anyone a band six. It is motivation and their eagar to strive that gets them there.
Physics, I honestly have no idea, but I know that Chemistry definitely has a few questions thrown in every year that like <1% will get. So, it doesn't matter whether the course is dumbed down, they can always throw something in that will surprise you in the sciences.For at least Physics, you just need to remember information. The current course is dumbed down and is almost all about rote learning. Your point about beating someone in common subjects is an isolated situation and isn't a good example. Whilst knowledge is essential, aptitude is key. Having the aptitude over smarts is needed to do well in any subject. The skill set in Modern and the skill set in Maths are very different and can't be fairly compared in a way so there is no bias towards already bad misconceptions. Anyway, I can advocate and vouch for either side.