Doing new syllabus. I'm gonna try to mould my essay to the question and hope it works, but memorizing definitely won't work for Mod CDoes memorizing essays still work for the new syllabus of English or are you guys still doing the old syllabus?
Well for common module its not as much of an AOS, its super broad since its texts and human experiences, which literally encompasses everything. Mod A i reckon is more or less the same, i'm doing the same texts as my school has done for the past few years. Mod B is critical study of literature, so you pretty much have to know everything abt the text since they can ask you anything. And Mod C is probably the worst part, they can literally ask you do anything in relation to your text. They also introduced a new text type, discursive writing. No idea on how to go about doing that...I guess it's the best way to do it, molding it with the question, I do that for my exams too . How has the English syllabus changed though, is it harder? English is such a weak subject for me.
So you've already had your trials. How'd you go? You must be pretty relieved it's over i'd imagineWeird our school starts trials on the first week back
The trials were pretty sweet, tho in hindsight probably shouldn't have crammed everything and gotten a little bit more sleepSo you've already had your trials. How'd you go? You must be pretty relieved it's over i'd imagine
Speaking of which, how did that Engineering trial go?The trials were pretty sweet, tho in hindsight probably shouldn't have crammed everything and gotten a little bit more sleep
and yeah the relief is the best part of course
Oh you do engineering as well? I happen to be super trash at engineering lol. Im terrible at drawings and pretty much know near nothing for materials and stuff. Probably gonna mega cram when engineering paper comes close.Ending up walking into the exam with two hours of sleep... turned out pretty well expecting 90+... though I im pretty stuffed for HSC cause really I haven't learnt anything
Definitely wouldn't recommend cramming engineering, it was a awful experience. It only worked out for me cause I knew the questions.Oh you do engineering as well? I happen to be super trash at engineering lol. Im terrible at drawings and pretty much know near nothing for materials and stuff. Probably gonna mega cram when engineering paper comes close.
oh man, I reckon for the mechanics and calculations I should be alright, since half of that you learn in physics advanced mechanics. Materials, I don't know what else to do but just cram. And drawings omg I'm so bad at, i'll probably skip it if its too difficult and come back at the end.Definitely wouldn't recommend cramming engineering, it was a awful experience. It only worked out for me cause I knew the questions.
You would be a lot better off breaking up the paper, e.g, learning all the math/physics part of the paper then move on to the drawing
Don't feel too bad about the drawings cause they are only a small part of the exam most of the timeoh man, I reckon for the mechanics and calculations I should be alright, since half of that you learn in physics advanced mechanics. Materials, I don't know what else to do but just cram. And drawings omg I'm so bad at, i'll probably skip it if its too difficult and come back at the end.
My school (and most other public schools) has it 30% or 40%Are trials worth like 15% of your total HSC?
Funnily enough, my English trials is worth 20%. But I think all my other subjects are close to that. Worrying that I haven't studied enough for my other subjects, since for the last 2 days i've been memorising my english essays.My school (and most other public schools) has it 30% or 40%