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waitimgoated

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Hi all,

I'm sitting my physics HSC this year and I'm curious as to whether anyone familiar with the physics HSC since the most recent curriculum change has any idea as to which modules, concepts, topics, etc. are frequently included in the HSC, if any. I understand that it is up to NESA at the end of the day and anything from the year 11 and year 12 curriculum may be included, but I know that with other subjects, some modules don't typically feature in the HSC, at least not a great extent.

If anyone has any thoughts or knowledge on this it would be a great help as I am trying to plan which aspects of the course I should dedicate a greater amount of time to before the HSC.

Thanks
 

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Pretty much all questions are based on year 12 content (which can be stuff that built on year 11 knowledge) but all year 12 modules appear in the HSC fairly equally, there isn’t really any rare modules
 

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This was from the Aurora Physics study day from a few weeks ago:
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hey, i was wondering if you had stats like this for any of the other subjects? i would greatly appreciate it!! :)
I don't sorry, physics was the only aurora study day I went to and they constructed the graphs. You can find the info yourself at the bottom of every marking criteria posted by nesa (tells you module, and inquiry question for physics at least) but it won't be in graph form
 

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I don't sorry, physics was the only aurora study day I went to and they constructed the graphs. You can find the info yourself at the bottom of every marking criteria posted by nesa (tells you module, and inquiry question for physics at least) but it won't be in graph form
All good, thank you anyways :)
 

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