Even if I haven't completed the first topic yet? My first assessments are next term btw.You're only doing 2 subjects for the HSC, so start ASAP
Yeah, I can see humanities being much harder to practice. Well, thanks for the advice.Especially for maths, there are ALOT of resources for you to practice on since the answers are largely objective. Where as humanities..
WOW!!! I never noticed those links down the bottom for the assessments other than Trials and HSC papers! Thanks so much, sometimes I am an idiot haha.I have been putting Nov-Dec (and Jan-Feb) assessments up for maths...
I only put them there recently, because I haven't yet created the pages to list them all in one spot like for the other ones.WOW!!! I never noticed those links down the bottom for the assessments other than Trials and HSC papers! Thanks so much, sometimes I am an idiot haha.
I just go on the THSC online site, is the maths folder in there the one you are talking about?I only put them there recently, because I haven't yet created the pages to list them all in one spot like for the other ones.
Once the HTML is done, those links will be no longer needed.
There is also the access-point link if I've shared the maths folder with you.
It is a separate one, but I linked it with "Access Point" for those I did share it with earlier this year. So yes, it is a separate folder. Try clicking on it.I just go on the THSC online site, is the maths folder in there the one you are talking about?
Yeah error 404. Anyway I could gain access to it or is it only for certain people?It is a separate one, but I linked it with "Access Point" for those I did share it with earlier this year. So yes, it is a separate folder. Try clicking on it.
(It will pop up with access denied or something like that)
Ah ok, I might as well say thanks for all the other stuff while I'm at it, wouldn't know what to do without it haha.It is the private folder and all the extra resources I use for trading etc.
Yup. I have one or two papers, I find the question that is relevant to my week's content and do that.As you go. Don't think of them as past papers. Think of them as relevant, appropriate standard questions that you need to know how to do. You don't have to complete a paper in one go.