iSplicer
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+1.i hope the 2010 4u paper is hard...i tend to like hard papers, as the questions enable those who are fully prepared to get an easy lead on the others.
+1.i hope the 2010 4u paper is hard...i tend to like hard papers, as the questions enable those who are fully prepared to get an easy lead on the others.
It's a balancing process. Time is of the essence though my rule of thumb goes like this:but if you take it slow won't you run out of time? i heard that you hav to work really fast in extension 2 maths exams?
My aim is to do Q1-4 in an hour, Q5-6 in an hour, Q7-8 in an hour. But i usually can do Q1-4 in 1 hr and 15 mins. I'm trying to pick up my pace for Q7-8.but if you take it slow won't you run out of time? i heard that you hav to work really fast in extension 2 maths exams?
It's a balancing process. Time is of the essence though my rule of thumb goes like this:
q1 - shouldn't take more than 5 mins, if you even have to think, you're in trouble
q2 - 5 mins max
q3 - if it's graphs, then 15 max. Otherwise 10
q4 - if it's conics, 20-25 mins. If not, then 15-20
q5 - about 25
q6 - about 25
q7 - 30 mins
q8 - 40 mins
5 min for integration??It's a balancing process. Time is of the essence though my rule of thumb goes like this:
q1 - shouldn't take more than 5 mins, if you even have to think, you're in trouble
q2 - 5 mins max
q3 - if it's graphs, then 15 max. Otherwise 10
q4 - if it's conics, 20-25 mins. If not, then 15-20
q5 - about 25
q6 - about 25
q7 - 30 mins
q8 - 40 mins
Yea, should be more like 2 min.5 min for integration??
you guys never cease to amuse me.
AS IF.
this is much better, although i would like have 50 mintues for question 8.Wow, some people have some pretty insane timing! 5mins for inegration and complex no's? I write far too slow for that. This is how I go about it:
Q:1. 10 mins (sometimes a little under for the easy papers)
Q:2. 15 mins
Q:3. 15-20 mins (graphing can take a while)
Q:4. 15 -20 mins (conics chews a bit of time)
Q:5. 25 mins
Q:6. 20-25 mins (depending on whether the mechanics is resisted or circular motion)
Leave an hour for Q:7 & 8. Some of the harder 3u gets lengthy, but can usually fly through induction and inequalities questions in a couple of minutes.
Is that more like what everyone else does?
If I can't answer a question within 1-2 minutes of first reading it, then I'll move on and answer the rest of the question. I take down the time I spent on that question and see how much time I should budget on trying to figure it out.This is interesting, say for example you're on Q.4 and this single 4 mark Q is bothering you, you're not really nailing it. Do you move on after 20minutes has exceeded or do you take it out then move on?
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If it's partial fractions, there is a quick of getting a,b,c without using simultaneous eqns5 minutes for integration, is just wayy to little, i need about 10.
Yeah, i agree.Argh, yeah, integration would be like 2 mins without partial fractions (and t method).
Are pre-2001 still on the BOS site? Nice mark.Woot just finished the 1998 paper, i got 112
I think it was an easy paper though, i even found the probability easy >.>
Probably somewhere, but i'm doing it out of the Blue past HSC bookAre pre-2001 still on the BOS site? Nice mark.
Ok cool.Probably somewhere, but i'm doing it out of the Blue past HSC book
I was surprised i could get over 100 XD Now back to studying...