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    Are tutoring questions harder than HSC questions?

    are there any specific textbooks i should use/avoid? specifically for maths, chem and phys.
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    Are tutoring questions harder than HSC questions?

    Maybe a few every now and then. I wouldn't count on it since everyone is competing for internals and want every advantage they can.
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    Are tutoring questions harder than HSC questions?

    Do tutoring centres give you questions that are harder than the ones in the actual HSC? For example, I saw some maths questions from Dr Du from a friend who goes and some of them really require thinking outside the box. Is it necessary to go to tutoring to familiarise yourself with these hard...
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    How much of prelim chemistry and physics is tested in the hsc? Which specific prelim topics/concepts are needed to understand the content in year 12?

    A bit behind on the prelim course for both physics and chemistry, and I'm trying to catch up as quickly as possible. I was wondering which topics/concepts I should focus on the most, as I know that not everything in prelim is relevant to the HSC. Any help would be greatly appreciated because y12...
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    How long does it take to learn prelim syllabus for chemistry and physics?

    Urgent! So year 11's over, and I haven't really been paying attention in classes for chemistry and physics the whole year because of personal problems outside of school. Is it possible to learn everything in the prelim course for both subjects in a short amount of time (a month or so)? Or is it...
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    Can you get a 99.95 ATAR without tutoring? If so, what's the best approach to doing so?

    Like the title says. A lot of people in my school go to tutoring and I was wondering if I should go. I really dislike the notion that tutoring is needed for a 99+ ATAR (it's kind of "pay to win" if you will). I was wondering if I can achieve the same by purely self studying and doing past papers...
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