specificagent1
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Best of Luck everyone!
Too add to this:Ooh yes, Business Studies... Smell of success! This one's my favourite!
Best of luck to Business Studies students!
Feel free to use the Business Studies Marathon thread for quick knowledge checks:
Business Studies Marathon
Inspired by @Hivaclibtibcharkwa's Biology Marathon idea, a Business Studies marathon thread will allow students doing HSC Business Studies to consolidate their knowledge by posting their own questions for other students to attempt as well as answering questions posted by other students. The...boredofstudies.org
can you link this?Too add to this:
Look at Jimmy's case study qs booklet
if you can write plans on most of them i think you should be ready
Here it is:can you link this?
thanks!!Here it is:
HSC Business Studies - Section IV Questions
A series of Section IV questions to assist you in your preparations for your Business Studies exams Keep in mind that you need to incorporate relevant case study material within each question to effectively support your response. All the best...boredofstudies.org
LMFAO same this is my last exam as well. I am excited about finishing exams early but Ik Imma depressed when I come back home and have nothing to dofinna throw this exam like every other one, esp because this is the last one before im finished with the hsc
get a cheeky feed. atleast thats what ive been doing with all my arvo examsi hate that business is in the afternoon... but honestly im just happy i can sleep right after or watch a movie
I started the exam in the normal order, as follows:jimmy, what sections did you start first? also do you have memorisation tips <3
Do you think it's necessary to remember exact, text book definitions for certain terms in business? Or is it better to have a solid understanding and describe the terms in your own words. I understand all the concepts in business but sometimes have trouble wording it.I started the exam in the normal order, as follows:
While I followed the normal order, I did initially skip a few questions. For instance, I skipped multiple-choice questions for which I couldn't immediately think of a suitable answer. Additionally, I skipped short answer questions to which I had ideas but required more time to respond to them in an effective manner. This enabled me to reach and subsequently complete the report and essay sections in a timely manner, allowing me to come back to and answer the multiple-choice and short answer questions that I had originally skipped.
- Section I
- Section II
- Section III
- Section IV
In terms of memorisation, this is a process that should be implemented throughout year 12 (as opposed to the few weeks before the HSC exam period) because it maximises your familiarity with and your ability to retain the content. Essentially, having a good understanding of a particular concept can make remembering it much easier - thorough understanding of the content is essential and is something you should consider as it can greatly assist you in retaining information, as opposed to solely attempting to memorise content without first understanding it. In order to enhance your ability to retain content in a short period of time, you should use the syllabus document for Business Studies, a set of short/summary notes in addition to your case study material. This will result in a comprehensive knowledge of all elements required, should you wish to perform favourably in the exam.
I hope this helps!
The purpose of a definition is to inform the reader/marker of what a particular concept means and the same definition may be expressed in different ways. With that being said, I think that thorough knowledge and understanding of the Business Studies content (which you have) should result in an increased ability to correctly define a particular concept in your own words.Do you think it's necessary to remember exact, text book definitions for certain terms in business? Or is it better to have a solid understanding and describe the terms in your own words. I understand all the concepts in business but sometimes have trouble wording it.
Thats reassuring, thanks!The purpose of a definition is to inform the reader/marker of what a particular concept means and the same definition may be expressed in different ways. With that being said, I think that thorough knowledge and understanding of the Business Studies content (which you have) should result in an increased ability to correctly define a particular concept in your own words.
Alternatively, should you feel that you may struggle with defining a particular term in your own words, or should you fear that a definition that you have written for a particular term in your own words may not describe the term at the accuracy that you're seeking, it would be a good idea to resort to a textbook definition for that specific term as this would avoid/prevent any risk arising from the potential struggle/uncertainty associated with defining terms in your own words.