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  1. scienceready

    Founder of Science Ready – AMA

    1. Write down all your lingering questions like you would for a to-do list so you don't have to keep everything in your brain 2. If Google doesn't help with finding your specific question, then try ChatGPT but you have to be careful with using AI because it doesn't give 100% correct answers. You...
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    Things that helped me improve in chemistry/physics (99.95 ATAR, no tutoring)

    We regularly review our resources. Chemistry Module 1 pages are under review and they will be re-uploaded and made available within the next 2 weeks.
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    📚 Comprehensive Guide on Validity, Accuracy and Reliability

    Hello science students, Validity, accuracy and reliability are important scientific concepts to understand in any field of science. Inevitably, you will encounter these when performing first-hand and second-hand investigations. We have developed a very comprehensive HSC Guide for Validity...
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    Module 6: Acid-base Reactions Study Guide [READ BEFOREHAND]

    Hey everyone, Here's a short guide on study tips that may help you tackle acid-base chemistry in the HSC. scienceready.com.au/chemistry-module-6-study-guide Like always, happy to answers any questions!
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    Should I Handwrite or Type My Notes for HSC Chemistry/Physics?

    I believe there are many reasons to write notes even if reviewing Powerpoint slides seems to be enough right now. Writing your own notes in your own words will help you remember where content belongs. Using your teachers' powerpoints may be sufficient in the beginning but will become very...
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    Should I Handwrite or Type My Notes for HSC Chemistry/Physics?

    Hi everyone, We just released a short guide to help you decide whether you should handwrite and type your notes 😊 https://scienceready.com.au/blogs/hsc-science-tips-advice/writing-vs-typing-notes-for-hsc-chemistry-and-physics Like always, ask any questions below!
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    Study Guide for Module 6: Electromagnetism (READ BEFOREHAND)

    Hey Year 12s, We wrote a short guide to help you tackle Module 6: Electromagnetism. Many students find this module more challenging than Module 5: Advanced Mechanics due to numerous reasons, so in addition to the notes and videos on our website, we hope this guide will help further...
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    Things that helped me improve in chemistry/physics (99.95 ATAR, no tutoring)

    We have practice questions / examples on most of our pages which intend to highlight the key take aways of each topic. We also have topic tests and practice exams you can purchase for every module. Many schools already have purchased our resources so I recommend checking with your teacher before...
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    Things that helped me improve in chemistry/physics (99.95 ATAR, no tutoring)

    This is what worked for me: Scientific skills Keep detailed notes on your practicals throughout the term. It's beneficial to get your questions answered during the practicals themselves, as it might be harder to ask them later. In my notes, I actually had a separate section for practicals from...
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    Things that helped me improve in chemistry/physics (99.95 ATAR, no tutoring)

    I contribute to reviewing the resource pages on the Science Ready website and preparation of new and upcoming videos. However, I am not the person who speaks in the videos.
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    Things that helped me improve in chemistry/physics (99.95 ATAR, no tutoring)

    Hao Yu is my legal name 😂 If you think I'm impersonating, feel free to move on from this thread 😊
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    Things that helped me improve in chemistry/physics (99.95 ATAR, no tutoring)

    There are more than one person operating this account on the forum and we cannot reflect the year everyone graduated on one account. I graduated in 2022. This is me. Sorry for the confusion, Donny
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    Things that helped me improve in chemistry/physics (99.95 ATAR, no tutoring)

    Hey everyone! My name is Donny, and I did my HSC in 2022. I want to share a few tips that helped me improve in science, specifically for HSC Chemistry & Physics. You can read my tips & advice here: scienceready.com.au/blogs/hsc-science-tips-advice/how-to-improve-in-high-school-science Here's...
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    Founder of Science Ready – AMA

    Objectively, both subjects are more complex in Year 12 compared to in Year 11. However, I think the increased complexity makes both subjects much more interesting in Year 12. What's more important - Year 12 curriculum is much more relevant and applicable to university chemistry and physics (if...
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    Founder of Science Ready – AMA

    In my opinion and based on my personal experience helping students, more students perform better in chemistry. However, there are students who perform better in physics than in chemistry. I think many students find physics 'difficult' because the nature of the content isn't what they expect it...
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    Founder of Science Ready – AMA

    Depth studies can be literally anything, very dependent on the teacher(s) who overlook it at your school. Typically, this can include experiments, scientific reports and/or in-class exams. Depth studies are MEANT to encourage students to learn a topic in or related to the syllabus in greater...
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    Founder of Science Ready – AMA

    There is no specific textbook I would recommend. My personal take on the use of textbooks for HSC Chemistry and Physics is that they are a good starting point but students shouldn't rely on them excessively as they do not provide the details necessary to master the subject. I always suggest...
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    Founder of Science Ready – AMA

    Hi everyone, I'm Sunny and I am one of the people who runs the show behind Science Ready. I thought this is a good time to answer any questions for Year 10s going into Year 11, and the new Year 12s about to start their second term next year. I will only answer questions related to Year 11/12...
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