128 more days till year 12...I feel a lot of dread since year 12 is becoming serously too close for my liking!
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128 more days till year 12...I feel a lot of dread since year 12 is becoming serously too close for my liking!
I wanna do architecture at uts but I got a D in Chem and English so im worried a bit.yes just depends what course and uni
one of the tips my maths teacher gave me is to try to simplify/expand the trig identities on the right hand side of the equation as well, because it makes it easier to equate both sidesDoes anyone have any tips/tricks for 2U maths trig identity simplifying?
me too. im exhausted but its not like im killing year 11 or anythingwHAsauppp hows everyone going with prelim. Personally im already tired
I'm tweaking rn.128 more days till year 12...
bumpshould i go to peak chemistry for year12 if roy fu isn’t my teacher - his classes are full rn. i finished the yr11 syllabus with matrix online but don’t wanna do that for year 12.
my options are zhangs, ace and peak - but i’ve heard zhangs has really unorganised resources/notes but idk how much of a difference this would make if the questions and teachers are good.
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ooo, same questionshould i go to peak chemistry for year12 if roy fu isn’t my teacher - his classes are full rn. i finished the yr11 syllabus with matrix online but don’t wanna do that for year 12.
my options are zhangs, ace and peak - but i’ve heard zhangs has really unorganised resources/notes but idk how much of a difference this would make if the questions and teachers are good.
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i heard proficiency or cognito is goodshould i go to peak chemistry for year12 if roy fu isn’t my teacher - his classes are full rn. i finished the yr11 syllabus with matrix online but don’t wanna do that for year 12.
my options are zhangs, ace and peak - but i’ve heard zhangs has really unorganised resources/notes but idk how much of a difference this would make if the questions and teachers are good.
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if you don’t mind, do you go anywhere for chem rn?ooo, same question
nah, i quit matrix and now im studying ahead using other people's resources and the textbooks. but im looking into the same thingif you don’t mind, do you go anywhere for chem rn?
ooh nicee we’re in the same boat hahanah, i quit matrix and now im studying ahead using other people's resources and the textbooks. but im looking into the same thing
100% i think you should book a trial class in whatever class is available and see if your teacher is engagingshould i go to peak chemistry for year12 if roy fu isn’t my teacher - his classes are full rn. i finished the yr11 syllabus with matrix online but don’t wanna do that for year 12.
my options are zhangs, ace and peak - but i’ve heard zhangs has really unorganised resources/notes but idk how much of a difference this would make if the questions and teachers are good.
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no. THey are usually rlly simple. The thing that might fk you over is the actual assignment. Note that this component marks like a b.I have recently been given an assessment notification for 2u maths. It's an 'investigation-style examination' covering preliminary trigonometry concepts. My teacher says it's an open book, which has caused me to dread the exam because that means that the maths department has an excuse to make it especially tricky! Should I be worried or am I just being irrational? Surely the test couldn't be too hard in the interest in the class not having a dreadful average mark. Furthermore, what topics in trigonometry can render the most difficult/ band 6 questions and how should I prepare to cover any and all possibilities to ensure I get 85% or higher? Thank you. (It's in two weeks).
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omds same mines a cheat sheet exam and they gave us 4 weeks notice when they normally only give us 2 so im just wondering how hard it could really be, but i think practice more problem solving questions rather than textbook style because if its open book itll most likely be applications of trig on like unseen questions so just do as many past papers as possible to avoid seeing unseen questions for the first timeI have recently been given an assessment notification for 2u maths. It's an 'investigation-style examination' covering preliminary trigonometry concepts. My teacher says it's an open book, which has caused me to dread the exam because that means that the maths department has an excuse to make it especially tricky! Should I be worried or am I just being irrational? Surely the test couldn't be too hard in the interest in the class not having a dreadful average mark. Furthermore, what topics in trigonometry can render the most difficult/ band 6 questions and how should I prepare to cover any and all possibilities to ensure I get 85% or higher? Thank you. (It's in two weeks).
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it shouldn't be that bad ngl, but be careful and try to get full marks on your hand in or open book thingy. often the exam ranges from easy to medium difficulty but the assignment is marked very precisely, any little mistakes and they usually tear you to shreds on it. in math exams as long as your general process and answer is right and you use a few shortcuts here and there you'll get the marks but for assignments you don't have that luxury. just be careful and show ALL working. doing this will also help you understand batter and help for your exam.I have recently been given an assessment notification for 2u maths. It's an 'investigation-style examination' covering preliminary trigonometry concepts. My teacher says it's an open book, which has caused me to dread the exam because that means that the maths department has an excuse to make it especially tricky! Should I be worried or am I just being irrational? Surely the test couldn't be too hard in the interest in the class not having a dreadful average mark. Furthermore, what topics in trigonometry can render the most difficult/ band 6 questions and how should I prepare to cover any and all possibilities to ensure I get 85% or higher? Thank you. (It's in two weeks).
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