radagastthebrown
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Sameee, Ancient, Modern, SOR and DT (although the last two are super manageable since there's such a big gap and they're pretty simple)luckyyy, ive still got 4 more tests left after math D:
Sameee, Ancient, Modern, SOR and DT (although the last two are super manageable since there's such a big gap and they're pretty simple)luckyyy, ive still got 4 more tests left after math D:
me with SAC, but i have business and history ext on the same day so im quite fuckedSameee, Ancient, Modern, SOR and DT (although the last two are super manageable since there's such a big gap and they're pretty simple)
not opiumme with SAC, but i have business and history ext on the same day so im quite fucked
def don't do 2023 -> it was very very easy and wouldn't be a good practice for this yearare there any specific past papers u guys think I should do?
london paris amsterdam?????def don't do 2023 -> it was very very easy and wouldn't be a good practice for this year
huh??london paris amsterdam?????
Topuria via 1st round knockouthuh??
...i got pretty much the same mark from 2019-2023 so they cant be significantly different in terms of difficultydef don't do 2023 -> it was very very easy and wouldn't be a good practice for this year
gkt...i got pretty much the same mark from 2019-2023 so they cant be significantly different in terms of difficulty
I mean same, but if you are looking for ones that are harder I wouldn't do the 2023 one, there was something like 25 people who came first so nesa will be looking to avoid that this year so I can bet it will be a harder exam...i got pretty much the same mark from 2019-2023 so they cant be significantly different in terms of difficulty
thats pretty funny lol. imagine finding u got 1st in the state only to see 24 others got it as wellI mean same, but if you are looking for ones that are harder I wouldn't do the 2023 one, there was something like 25 people who came first so nesa will be looking to avoid that this year so I can bet it will be a harder exam
so gkt rn
try and know all the standard 2d and 3d shapes (for me that's hard, I'm not good at shapes lol) I know knowing those is like a given but its still good to rememberfor standard 2 are they any formulas that I should memorise that wont be on the reference sheet?
gktive just realised there hasnt been a single trig proof in the past 4 years for adv hsc. maybe itll be there tmr
so gktive just realised there hasnt been a single trig proof in the past 4 years for adv hsc. maybe itll be there tmr
exactly we have to form the damn gp on our own and then solve the problemNo. Standard doesn't use geometric series to do these problems, all they get is the table of values. The table is obviously easy. It's the geometric series questions that are hard.