• YOU can help the next generation of students in the community!
    Share your trial papers and notes on our Notes & Resources page

Someone please clarify how hard maths open book test is. (1 Viewer)

MrTammoth

1989
Joined
Aug 12, 2013
Messages
469
Gender
Female
HSC
2014
I have maths ext 1 open book test inc in 4 weeks, how hard will it be and how much time should I dedicate myself studying for this test?
 

anomalousdecay

Premium Member
Joined
Jan 26, 2013
Messages
5,766
Gender
Male
HSC
2013
Never done one before for maths.

When you study, it is probably best to do every question possible with full working out.
Then when you take your book, you will find that you have done all types of questions and you should get 95+%
 

kev-kun

Member
Joined
Mar 24, 2011
Messages
157
Location
Sydney, Australia
Gender
Male
HSC
2014
Its usually a test where you teacher allows you to bring one sheet of paper with anything into the exam room. At least that's what my school does.
 

HeroicPandas

Heroic!
Joined
Mar 8, 2012
Messages
1,547
Gender
Male
HSC
2013
I have maths ext 1 open book test inc in 4 weeks, how hard will it be and how much time should I dedicate myself studying for this test?
Dang man, whats the point in that?
Anyways, hardness depends on school (are you from Cabramatta High? i ask this because one of my friends had a friend from this school who did an open-book test)

Studying: if you understand maths concepts with ease, then a small amount of textbook questions or something to quickly apply what you've learnt would be enough (imo). If you have trouble understanding, then do a lot of textbook questions until you no longer find difficulty in doing them

Btw, when you study for maths do questions as if you are in a test (i.e. with extreme focus and concentration) so you minimise any silly errors
 

QZP

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2013
Messages
839
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
2014
^ The trick is to disguise studying as something else (preparation of notes or whatever) :p
 

hit patel

New Member
Joined
Mar 14, 2012
Messages
568
Gender
Male
HSC
2014
Uni Grad
2018
dont bring any paper in and do the test without any thing on you and in proper test conditions, after preparing for it at home.
 

Carrotsticks

Retired
Joined
Jun 29, 2009
Messages
9,494
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
N/A
I have maths ext 1 open book test inc in 4 weeks, how hard will it be and how much time should I dedicate myself studying for this test?
We can't really tell you how hard it will be because we know nothing about your school.

And in general, open book tests are more difficult because students have the added aid of the material they're bringing in.
 

panda15

Alligator Navigator
Joined
Feb 22, 2012
Messages
675
Gender
Male
HSC
2013
dont bring any paper in and do the test without any thing on you and in proper test conditions, after preparing for it at home.
Why would you disadvantage yourself by doing that? While I agree it is a useless test, everyone else in his class will have every formula they need on a sheet of paper. If he has a mind blank in the test and can't remember a formula, he will lose marks and ranks when he could have had the answer right in front of him. It might not be preparing him for the HSC exam, but assessments are about doing well, not exam practice, so you utalise every advantage given to you.
 

obliviousninja

(╯°□°)╯━︵ ┻━┻ - - - -
Joined
Apr 7, 2012
Messages
6,624
Location
Sydney Girls
Gender
Female
HSC
2013
Uni Grad
2017
Bottom line its pretty much equivalent of a school giving this year's HSC english essay question as an assessment. Its so illogical. Many schools are quite reactive rather than proactive.
 

panda15

Alligator Navigator
Joined
Feb 22, 2012
Messages
675
Gender
Male
HSC
2013
It really depends on your school rank. Mine's 150 I think and our open book in year 11 was so easy - didn't even need the formulae or whatever. But if your school ranking is good <50 or something then it may be hard, or very hard. Hope the exam went well.
Not really. My school ranks ~250, and I found my schools papers harder than Ruse's.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top