radagastthebrown
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Thanks mate.ancient is piss easy
Thanks mate.ancient is piss easy
93% hahawhich of recent years had the hardest adv math paper? i just did 2022 and got 90%
My bad for having an opinion fgsThanks mate.
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