Read the pinned post first, it’s really hard to tell. Your sac scores will be scaled by VCAA and each year the A+ range will vary depending on the difficulty of the exam. I got an A+ on the exam with a score of 69% (2022).
I mainly followed the admin desk person around for majority of the week. I stapled papers, went the post office, shredded paper, organised cupboards, took some phone calls for getting maintenance, looked onto others on the computer on what they were doing ect
I took really similar subjects to you during vce and I would say it varies from person to person how much you're going to enjoy or burn out in year 11/12. I chose subjects that I really enjoyed such as methods and general and therefore the feeling of doing maths didn't feel so much like a burden but rather fun and something I enjoyed lol. On the other hand, I needed chem as a prereq and I hated this subject so much only because I barely understood what was happening and was too embarrassed to get help.
CHM2911 can get tough if your lab group happens to cover concepts not yet taught in the lecture course, which means you need to spend more time familiarising yourself with the extra stuff
I know a lot of people are saying don't use the textbook as your bound reference (for good reasons) but I did because I was lazy and my teacher recommended it. If you use the bound reference during your sacs and your studies a lot, you'll get used to where stuff is in the textbook and you'll be fine. Anything else I wanted to add such as exam questions I taped down at the back of the textbook. I didn't do this for methods tho, only general and it was fine in the exam. Do what you think is best.
Honestly, my routine was very similar to this. My friends all thought I was crazy for waking up at 5 am and sleeping at 9 pm, but morning studies hit different.
I had the exact same problem last year. Ultimately I woke up early to do all my studying so that by the end of the day I can just crash and go to bed sooner
Read the pinned post first, it’s really hard to tell. Your sac scores will be scaled by VCAA and each year the A+ range will vary depending on the difficulty of the exam. I got an A+ on the exam with a score of 69% (2022).
I went to a law firm in year 10 and did a lot of admin like the stuff you mentioned. I would recommend it :)
Could you give me a brief run through of what you did? I’m not exactly sure what to expect. Thanks 😊
I mainly followed the admin desk person around for majority of the week. I stapled papers, went the post office, shredded paper, organised cupboards, took some phone calls for getting maintenance, looked onto others on the computer on what they were doing ect
wheres a good place to try find 1:1 tutors? any recommendations?
Try vce discussion space and the vce tutoring page on Facebook and search up your school to see if there are any alumni's offering tutoring.
thanks for the input!
$70 for one hour. Haha soz for the confusion
The rubric for the lab report says that there's a grace period of 10 minutes, after that for every 24 hours there's 10% marks off. So you'll be fine!
I took really similar subjects to you during vce and I would say it varies from person to person how much you're going to enjoy or burn out in year 11/12. I chose subjects that I really enjoyed such as methods and general and therefore the feeling of doing maths didn't feel so much like a burden but rather fun and something I enjoyed lol. On the other hand, I needed chem as a prereq and I hated this subject so much only because I barely understood what was happening and was too embarrassed to get help.
your the first person i have seen with the exact same subjects as me
No wayy, you're the first person I've met too! And I did HHD in year 11 as well!
complete opposite. miss my teachers and the atmosphere and the connection with others. never been this lonely in my life
I miss chatting to my teachers and friends every day the most!
If you don't have it already, try buying Checkpoints. The whole book is past exam papers organised by topic with answers at the back.
CHM2911 can get tough if your lab group happens to cover concepts not yet taught in the lecture course, which means you need to spend more time familiarising yourself with the extra stuff
They cut the MTH1020 lectures from 3 to 2 this year! But just a few more own time materials to watch
Douchy
I did the exact same this morning not realising that there’s no way to stop the timer or restart and basically got 0/10 as well
If you’re a science student, the one in the science lounge
I thought anyone could access that via the side entrance tho…
Oh really?? I like those bathrooms because no one really uses them often
There's a
I know a lot of people are saying don't use the textbook as your bound reference (for good reasons) but I did because I was lazy and my teacher recommended it. If you use the bound reference during your sacs and your studies a lot, you'll get used to where stuff is in the textbook and you'll be fine. Anything else I wanted to add such as exam questions I taped down at the back of the textbook. I didn't do this for methods tho, only general and it was fine in the exam. Do what you think is best.
What study score did you achieve? if you do not mind me asking.
39 raw :)
Honestly, my routine was very similar to this. My friends all thought I was crazy for waking up at 5 am and sleeping at 9 pm, but morning studies hit different.
There was a similar post
I had the exact same problem last year. Ultimately I woke up early to do all my studying so that by the end of the day I can just crash and go to bed sooner
Unimelb Science :)
go to vce rocks and watch the other woman from last year; she is much better
I agree!! Katherine Roan is so much better
Law firm
In Section C did they just copy last year's NHT English Section C article lol
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tysm 😭
You're very welcome!
https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/assessment/results/Pages/StatementofMarks.aspx
Y 6:52 am. Tho last year I got mine at 7:52am