From where do you find the HSC exam question? But it will take ages to search for an exam question from past papers for a particular point dot. Can you please tell me the process of finding the HSC exam question for each dot point?
Three main pathways for this: - You have 3-4 past exam papers and you flick through them - There are some excel books that you can purchase that group past HSC questions into topics - Finally, you can create your own questions, using the past papers as a guide
From past HSC papers. If it's new HSC syllabus, then after Oct/Nov you'll have some new papers to use. In interim, NESA have published practice questions as a guide that can be used.
Very good advice I have started to use my notes to answer HSC exam Qs.
Thanks a lot guys :D
I understand but which is exactly should be done for creating note.By lecture of class teacher or text book
Same advice Ali Abdaal gives check him out he has his study method down
From where do you find the HSC exam question? But it will take ages to search for an exam question from past papers for a particular point dot. Can you please tell me the process of finding the HSC exam question for each dot point?
Three main pathways for this:
- You have 3-4 past exam papers and you flick through them
- There are some excel books that you can purchase that group past HSC questions into topics
- Finally, you can create your own questions, using the past papers as a guide
@@ArtofSmartTV Thank you so much.
I have another question too. Is it better to start doing past paper questions from Year 11 or Year 12?
@@denuwan7688 year 12, you'll have the adequate knowledge to do it then.
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Hey Rowan, good video as always! Just one question, where can I find the HSC questions to answer?
From past HSC papers. If it's new HSC syllabus, then after Oct/Nov you'll have some new papers to use. In interim, NESA have published practice questions as a guide that can be used.
that is manly right?
Sure is :)