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ari89

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Starcraftmazter said:
I've seen the Excel IT book, and briefly read through it, IMO, it has a LOT of information, 95% of which you are unlikely to need on the IT test, and much of the information in it is outdated.
The Excel doesn't have any more info than you need (well, for the old course of 06)...especially since it is dealing with the old syllabus not the new and improved one for 07 HSC exam which covers more...
 

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ronnknee said:
Like what someone else said, the syllabus is difficult to follow. It's unlike Physics or Chemistry where you can just learn about each dot point in sequence. The IT syllabus has like five columns and it's just plain confusing.
Are you sure you're following the right syllabus?
There is nothing difficult about following the key terms and concepts etc. I had no problem with my HSC and I had no problem creating tutorials and an elearning program to the current syllabus...
 

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Casmira said:
after getting my ass handed back to me on a silver plate in the half yearlies (only got 78%)
f**k me dead your expectations are way too high

i'd be pretty damn happy with that mark

in our last I.T. exam, i got 74% and i think i topped the class lol. i wasnt complaining
 

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