epz
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Heya guys,
I hope someone on these forums have had a similar experience while going through the HSC and can possibly guide me to what they feel is the best way to get back on the ground.
Basically, from my 12 units, my two main subjects of weakness are Chemistry and Maths 2u. For the entire year, I have almost neglected chemistry as well as maths (did approx 1hr study max/week for those two subjects) whereas for my other stronger subjects, I have spent decent amounts of time studying.
For Chemistry: It's not really the concepts that bug me, but rather the questions asked in HSC papers. When I try to do them, I just can't.
For Maths: I'm way too slow and sometimes can't pick up on things that the questions requires
So really:
tl;dr: If you had only an underlying knowledge in Maths 2u and Chemistry, with 5 or so weeks to go for the trials, how the hell would you tackle it? What do you guys recommend for me to do, in order to get to a decent understanding level where I can answer questions?
Thanks in advance
I hope someone on these forums have had a similar experience while going through the HSC and can possibly guide me to what they feel is the best way to get back on the ground.
Basically, from my 12 units, my two main subjects of weakness are Chemistry and Maths 2u. For the entire year, I have almost neglected chemistry as well as maths (did approx 1hr study max/week for those two subjects) whereas for my other stronger subjects, I have spent decent amounts of time studying.
For Chemistry: It's not really the concepts that bug me, but rather the questions asked in HSC papers. When I try to do them, I just can't.
For Maths: I'm way too slow and sometimes can't pick up on things that the questions requires
So really:
tl;dr: If you had only an underlying knowledge in Maths 2u and Chemistry, with 5 or so weeks to go for the trials, how the hell would you tackle it? What do you guys recommend for me to do, in order to get to a decent understanding level where I can answer questions?
Thanks in advance