We've been told our half-yearly exam extended response will be on external stability (CAD etc).
What are the most useful/relevant statistics to memorise?
Thankyou!
Funny you should mention it.
I threw out about 2500 sheets of paper this afternoon in a drastic effort to clean up/procrastinate.
Next term everything (except maths) will be laptop based (apart from the 30 something textbooks on my shelf)
One hour a day/an exercise a day (whichever is less) for mx2 is enough for me. As for study, I really only study two weeks before exams, otherwise ~3 hours homework a day.
My MAIN textbooks are Cambridge, Terry Lee & Fitzpatrick.
We use Cambridge at school so we do homework from that.
I supplement weak areas with Terry Lee and Fitz and sheets the teacher gives us for Harder X1.
Terry Lee is a sad joke - difficult, but it seems to me personally it's a tool for...
English - I LOVE the introduction in penguin classics + to a lesser extent wordworth editions. It's good to get an academic's/non-HSC perspective on your texts. I have an Excel AOS guide and I've barely touched it.
Physics- There's plenty of ebooks (jacaranda, excel, in focus) floating around...
I should be more stressed than I am...
Friday: English AOS
Tuesday: Economics
Wednesday: Physics
Thursday: MX1
Tuesday: MX2
Second week is shit, but at least I get 4 days to study for MX2...
It changes on an hourly basis (but more dramatically so with ranks)
Favourite is generally mx2 though.
Least is probably eco right now (although it's my second best)