Yeah, instead of spending so much time trying to memorise content, what should really be concentrated on, is the understanding and application of content to different scenarios.shakky15 said:a lot of marks in the HSC are lost because the question isnt answered properly (ie - if it asks to discuss then its gotta have the positives/negatives otherwise you lose marks even if all the content is right).. On that note, dont memorise essays, particularly for english because in the HSC the questions tend to get specific and a generic essay just wont fit, unless you can cut and add stuff to your prepared essay on the spot to better answer the question.
which site??? im in desperate need of notesBoyNextDoor said:I have notes for all my subjects.
My Business Studies notes are from one of those textbook summary sites, which is pretty good.
For SDD I think I have about 60 pages of notes....which is quite a lot!
Rhanoct said:50 pages typed WW1, 50 Germany
20 pages conflict in the pacific, 25 albert speer
oh the joys of modern!!!!.....you managed to have more self control after ww1 i see though .
however for all subjects regardless i work well with extremely detailed notes
Ahmad Shah Idil got 4th in the state, so i wouldn't underestimate his noteslyounamu said:It depends on individuals. I had a look at few HSC notes submitted on Boredofstudies, Ahmad Shah Idil had about 30000 words altogether in his bio notes.
And from someone that I bought the notes from, she also had 40000 words altogether. But it really depends.
amhad is all i use for chemistry as well, every single thing you will ever need to knowLegal Hustle said:just use ahmads for bio. he is sick he came 4th in the state for bio.
Macquarie english is not bad - definately the best out there though..Animals said:My study notes for Business studies are like 130 pages long. For legal and Economics, I just use my Macquarie study guide and study out of that. Same for English.
Macquarie study guides FTW!