Nick Hey Nick! I would say I devoted a decent amount of time to methods, I think I dedicated more time to chem and spesh, but tbh I can't really remember anymore lol since the year went by so fast I think it was a even spread for everything except accounting(which I knew would be my bottom subject so neglected it) and english(ironically since it had to be in my top 4, and yes i do regret this
a LOT)
I got a raw 50 in methods, feel free to ask me anything :)
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congrats on the amazing mark, what do you think was the hardest topic in methods and also when did you start practice exams? Also what textbook did your school use? What were your sac marks throughout the year
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chemistry1111 Haha thanks!
Hardest topic: I didn't feel as if any of the topics themselves were very hard, but I out of all the topics I found understanding calculus to be the most difficult despite the operations you do being the easiest because it can be rote learned
practice exams: I started practice exams in exam conditions one month and a half before the actual exam
textbook: school used Cambridge
sac marks: My overall sac average was 96%, however, I would like to stress that my sacs will be a different difficulty to those at your school, and therefore, this is not a great indicator of what score you will need to achieve to get a good final sac score /100 as your sacs could either be easier or harder than mine.
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Hahaha you basically already answered your own question for me! Yeh, I focused on understanding concepts and then applying them through practice exam questions, however I avoided vcaa and mav questions, and used those exams for actual practice exams near the end of the year.
For the summer holidays, I recommend going a bit ahead and learning some of the 3&4 content which was not in 1&2, for example integrating to logs. Also you guys have a new study design, so I would recommend going to the newly added content first and trying to wrap your head around them, your teacher may not be able to teach it that well as they will be unfamiliar with it as well, so you might have to do some self learning.
Congratulations!
Just wondering what exercises you did? Any books to recommend?
ram Hm, I did mostly practice exam questions from the "easy" exams. Uhhhhh, I didn't really use any textbooks other than the cambridge one lol, but i have heard good things about atar notes methods book as well as checkpoints, although I personally did not use these myself
apologies for such a vague reply :/
beep_boop_booop hey another question did you have a tutor and if so do you recommend any in particular
chemistry1111 Nopee didn't do tutoring for 3/4 methods
hi!!
first of all, that is a huge achievement and you must have worked so hard for it. i wanted to ask if you have been always good at math before picking methods or did you study consistently until you got a hang of it? also, for SACs, how do you revise for them? did your school give out past practice SACs or was there an external website or resource you used?
sorry for the load of questions lol i'm aiming for a 45+ study score for methods in year 12, just want a little bit of guidance
did your school give out hard sacs?
rumi1i1i1 I guess I was good in math, but I wasn't the greatest either at the start of year 11. I'll mainly apply this to probability because I was the weakest there and I often found myself being frustrated and hating it until like year 12.
But then yeh, ig i did that you said and I really tried to understand the ideas/concepts in probability and eventually it went from a struggle to a breeze in the exam. So if you feel like you're not confident in something, I suggest, rather than just throwing it away or rote learning, really try and understand the underlying ideas.
In regards to your question about SACs, I did a few questions from "easy" practice exams sort of like to practice ig lol, but I only used up my school's prac sacs like a few days before the actual sac(because I didn't get many only like 2 per sac). And I mainly revised for sacs by doing practice questions.
Hehe external resource the one i got a lot of trial papers from got taken down ;-; this year.... (rip vcetextbooksxyz
)
And dw about asking this many questions its fine!! best of luck in year 12!
chemistry1111 The general consensus from ppl my school was that they were hard so ig
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did you make a goal to stay ahead a certain amount of exercises (e.g. being two exercises ahead of the class). and did you read the class content before it was explained by a teacher in class? if so, did you just read about it or read and take notes?
asytiopokx Hm, I didn't really have a goal or anything, but since I did some work over the summer break I was already ahead from the very start and I just continued learning more new stuff myself from there. So yep, ig I did read the content before it was explained in class by the teacher I didn't really write notes because i mainly consolidated my knowledge through practice questions + watching some youtube videos on them, but never actually like wrote notes myself