Does anyone have any sac questions or past/currenet sac questions on enzymesfor unit3bio. My sac is formatted as ascientific poster its aboutamylase

or any resoucres practice questions worksheets for enzymes

Also if nyone has pastsacsworksheetsetc for either unit 3 and or4 pllease send them throguhthanks somuch

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marine

tysmm, I've requested access to the document.

If theres anyone you know with practice sacs/sacs(any from the whole year) please letme know

Also, Isthere any tips, notes, advice, what to expect etc..& in order to achieve a 45 studyscore is getting low 90's(A+) achieveable--how many A's(80's) is themost I can score without ruining my chances of achievingthat studyscore--aimingfor a 45+ but required minium of 40+---howdifferent is it from 1/2 bio interms of workload, content etc..

marine Also, if your comfertable sharing what study score did you recieve? How were you studying toachieve that score

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    me123

    Hey I received a raw 48 for biology in 2022 and this is what I found.

    One of the things you will come to learn about bio 3/4 is that many people don't have trouble with actually learning the content. The part of the course that gets people is their ability to answer questions and include key points in their answer that the assessors are looking for.

    I achieved a raw 48 in bio, and I did so through spending as much time reviewing marking schemes (VCAA, school, and company) as I did doing the actual exams because they are gold. They will tell you exactly what you need to mention (as you often don't have to write as much as you think you do), and after a while, you will notice patterns in the suggested solutions. This means that future questions will be easier to break down. By the time I got to the exam, I could look at most questions and the number of marks they contained, and pinpoint exactly what points I needed to make before I even started writing. This is what I suggest you practice throughout the year as it will save you time, space on the page, and will make you more confident.

    As for what I suggest for incorporating exam questions into my notes, I recommend to ensure you have a solid foundation and understanding of the general concepts before you start answering questions to help hone your knowledge. I found that doing questions in this way helped me nail all of the niche, hidden parts of each topic which set me apart from my peers. But the real key is repetition, and constant practice so you don't forget anything before each SAC.

    Hope this helps 🙂

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      me123

      I would recommend doing so for every question. Even the marking schemes for edrolo or other company exams can be helpful because while they might not be perfectly up to VCAA standard, they will give you a pretty good understanding of exactly what points you need to make (and the key terminology and phrasing) you need to receive the marks.

      As for VCAA marking schemes, again I recommend you look at the marking schemes whenever you do a VCAA question. Many people I studied with didn't touch VCAA questions until right before the exam because they wanted to 'save them', however I found doing a question here and there gave me a good understanding of what was expected of me, as well as any weak points I had. So this meant I was looking at VCAA marking schemes all throughout the year. IT really is your choice when you decide to start practicing with past VCAA exams though.

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