adnan91
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A mark of ~72% will scale to ~90%. Theres no way a 65/120 will scale to 95%
72% scales to 90 in Ext 1. Ext 2 will no doubt be better then ext 1. But i believe about 65% will get you a 90 so about 80% will get you a 95.adnan91 said:A mark of ~72% will scale to ~90%. Theres no way a 65/120 will scale to 95%
Average scaled aggregate of 4unit was around 43.5/50 last year, the HIGHEST SCALING SUBJECT.hopethisworks said:no it dosent.
not NEARLY as much as you think.
Yeah cause I totally want to get in her pants or something.Animals said:Wow man, that's a little TOO nice of you. Ulterior motive much?
It should scale up to a 60-70, scaling isn't linear.mathslover said:i highly doubt a 44 out of 120 would scale up ! its like 35%.
i will aim to pass i rekn.
i dnt think notes will help me at this pt in time.. do u think it will help? i dont think i will evr be able to answer a mech Q lol:angry:
im not giving up.tommykins said:And if you want to give up just like that, fine with me.
thanks so much, that helps a lotconics2008 said:Hey relax first of all, stop stressing.
step 1) grap a topic by topic book (phonix i think ) and read the summary of all the formulas and BASICALLY learn the methods to solving questions related to any chapters..
step 2) go through a run down on graphs, make sure you know what to apply iin every situation. complex know your formulas and tech, and prety much work through otu the chapters..
step 3) start doing basically question 1 type of question.. ie grab some past papers, and just attempt at doing question 1... if you see your self strugglin then just look at the answer but just the first line not the whole thing and then carry on..
reap step 3 with quesiton 2,3 ,4 and 5 and possible 6...
question 7 and 8...
dont see them as hard or anything yeah sometimes they can be quiet hard but over the years they have been making them easy ( dont ask why)
with quetion 7 and 8.. its mainly got to do with your logical thinking..
look at what you are trying to prove and work your way bak... or simple look at the answer and see what is different between what they want and what u have..
soo yeah thats prety much all the tip i can give u
I'm as crap as you if not worse, but approach it mathematically dude *wink wink*mathslover said:?
i think i am..
since there are only 2 people in my class, it means that my external mark will BE my hsc mark.. and its not looking good.
i attempted a past HSC paper.. got 44/120... fail much?
i dont know how much i can improve in the next two weeks.. will just keep working at it and practising i guess..
anyone else doing as bad as me??!!!
any advice on how i can improve?
suppose i do fail that terribly in the actual exam, will i get scaled down horribly, or will it still scale up??
someone please help me and/or share their thoughts...
people look at stats from past years i think... but i dont know where u get them from.conics2008 said:how do u determine what raw marks is needed to reach a certain band ??
or do you just guess ?
that sounds just about rightu-borat said:something like 70-75% raw mark scales to band e4 amirite?
.mathslover said:does anyone know what band a raw 60/120 would give? or wat average scaled mark it would give? for the past 2 papers i did im getting 57-61 out of 120.. that would scale a bit, right?
what raw mark do u need to get to get the highest band?
im not doing textbook ex anymore, just past papers.ronnknee said:Mm what text books are you using at the moment?
I suggest that you improve the basics
ie. Complex numbers, Polynomials, Graphing and Integration at least
They make up most of the marks in the first four questions
What I'd do normally is, go through my Cambridge textbook
Try to do a few questions of the start, middle and end of each exercise
And then the review questions at the end
Go for challenge if you're comfortable
Now I'm past that stage, I just go straight to Terry Lee and past papers