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Practice Year 10, Year 11, Year 12 exams, trials & assessment tasks
thsconline version 7.0
Even more: http://tinyurl.com/thsc5 and http://tinyurl.com/thsc6
The stuff on the website is unaffected by this change, but some material is scheduled to be removed from the mediafire and dropbox links.
If this has been helpful for you, if you can contribute a trial paper, half-yearly exam; or several; email the file(s) to thsconline@gmail.com or the above email; or use the links inbuilt into the website (either option gets through)
Bookmarks
These are useful. #1 is this site. As a result of this site, and Nerdasdasd's site (hsccentral.weebly.com)
a whole "industry" of similar sites have popped up. I've avoided including most of the non-useful/duplicate ones in this list.
(Some of them watermark stuff which is a bit annoying)
New list for 2016. You would have noticed that recently; the 2015 one has been deleted.
The information is more up to date in this list and also a bit more information. I have also removed the irrelevant links i.e. the non-working ones.
[1] BoredofStudies (you are on this site)
The largest forum for HSC students and stop for asking all HSC related questions. Also check our their resources section. Make sure to sign up if you haven't. An essential for any HSC student. Click the "Register" link at the top of the page to join if you haven't.
[2] HSC CSU http://hsc.csu.edu.au/
SITE DISCONTINUED AS OF 2016; NEW LINK HERE:
https://web.archive.org/web/20150522070414id_/http://hsc.csu.edu.au/
Please note hasn't been updated since 2014.
Summaries for a large range of HSC subjects provided by Charles Sturt University.
[3] HSC Central http://hsccentral.weebly.com/
Useful resources including past papers and notes for many subjects up to 2011. This site is maintained by BoardofStudies user 'nerdasdasd'
Chemistry
[4] Easychem http://www.easychem.com.au/
Videos and Notes especially useful for those modelling dotpoints in the HSC chemistry syllabus.
This site is accurate 2012.
Maths - General, Advanced, Ext 1, Ext 2
[5] Mr Woo (Wootube) http://misterwootube.com/
Maths resources for Year 10-12 sites; as well as IPT resources. This site has useful videos for these subjects, including topics which are not covered in the HSC curriculum, but might be of some use for those continuing mathematics in tertiary studies. This site is mantained by Mr Woo; who as of 2015; is the Head Teacher of Mathematics at Cherrybrook Tech HS
[6] VirtualB15 http://virtualb15.edublogs.org/
Useful exercises and videos which explain the key concepts in both the Year 11 and HSC Extension 1 and 2 Maths courses. This site is maintained by Mr Simmons; who as of 2015; teaches at Baulkham Hills HS
[7] Angelfire 4U http://users.tpg.com.au/nanahcub/me2.html
Material mostly relevant for Ext 2 mathematics students; but also contains updates on syllabus changes, and material to extend yourself. This site has useful material designed to extend beyond the extent of the course, again useful for those continuing mathematics in tertiary studies. This site has a large collection of maths papers and HSC solutions, most of which are duplicated on this site. This site is maintained by Mr Buchanan, who as of 2015; teaches at Taylors College; and who is also present on this forum.
[8] No Intrigue http://www.nointrigue.com/blog/notes/mathematics/
HSC notes for Mathematics (also available for Physics) and other resources. This site is accurate 2003.
[9] Wolfram Alpha http://www.wolframalpha.com/
High quality calculator; useful for checking answers.
Bits and pieces
Videos: http://hsccoach.com.au/
Other Collections
These are just some of the collections from where the large collection comes from...
credits to...
2011 thread:
http://community.boredofstudies.org...on-2011-hsc/262984/2011-trial-uploads-11.html
2012 thread:
http://community.boredofstudies.org...-hsc/284803/hsc-trial-paper-share-thread.html
Spiralflex's Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B4HdQ56p9QhLZHJMOFQzR2ZSYVk&usp=sharing
Faisalabdul16's (2014 BoSer): http://tinyurl.com/faisalabdul16drive
Nerdasdasd: see link #3 above
Shaddy Hanna: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B852UqfnJOb1eHFjNDdFdEdpaXc&usp=sharing
2015 X1 papers (provided by Braintic):
https://drive.google.com/folderview...1WT21KRkdsbVVsbDJRQml4WnFwbFRPWXc&usp=sharing
2015 X2 papers (provided by Braintic): https://drive.google.com/folderview...BIbW5zWkRYX2ctWXdzbE1VY3ppQ0tQWjQ&usp=sharing
Modules (English) (provided by MathsisFun15): https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BzUVdiiUJsRaaUV0NlFzbzFXQkk&usp=sharing
Paper 1 (English) (provided by MathsisFun15):
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BzUVdiiUJsRaaUV0NlFzbzFXQkk&usp=sharing
Make sure to check the BoS resources page; and the sticky posts for your subject as these tend to have links as well.
Prelim HSC: prelimhsc.com
Year 11 stuff, although it is a bit hard to sort through stuff.
LEARNBLOCK: learnblock.com
This site has some useful booklets, but I've heard that they will revamping it from its old version.
There are of course many more sites. Most of them cannot be put up for here for reasons that should be obvious.
thsconline version 7.0
Even more: http://tinyurl.com/thsc5 and http://tinyurl.com/thsc6
The stuff on the website is unaffected by this change, but some material is scheduled to be removed from the mediafire and dropbox links.
If this has been helpful for you, if you can contribute a trial paper, half-yearly exam; or several; email the file(s) to thsconline@gmail.com or the above email; or use the links inbuilt into the website (either option gets through)
Bookmarks
These are useful. #1 is this site. As a result of this site, and Nerdasdasd's site (hsccentral.weebly.com)
a whole "industry" of similar sites have popped up. I've avoided including most of the non-useful/duplicate ones in this list.
(Some of them watermark stuff which is a bit annoying)
New list for 2016. You would have noticed that recently; the 2015 one has been deleted.
The information is more up to date in this list and also a bit more information. I have also removed the irrelevant links i.e. the non-working ones.
[1] BoredofStudies (you are on this site)
The largest forum for HSC students and stop for asking all HSC related questions. Also check our their resources section. Make sure to sign up if you haven't. An essential for any HSC student. Click the "Register" link at the top of the page to join if you haven't.
[2] HSC CSU http://hsc.csu.edu.au/
SITE DISCONTINUED AS OF 2016; NEW LINK HERE:
https://web.archive.org/web/20150522070414id_/http://hsc.csu.edu.au/
Please note hasn't been updated since 2014.
Summaries for a large range of HSC subjects provided by Charles Sturt University.
[3] HSC Central http://hsccentral.weebly.com/
Useful resources including past papers and notes for many subjects up to 2011. This site is maintained by BoardofStudies user 'nerdasdasd'
Chemistry
[4] Easychem http://www.easychem.com.au/
Videos and Notes especially useful for those modelling dotpoints in the HSC chemistry syllabus.
This site is accurate 2012.
Maths - General, Advanced, Ext 1, Ext 2
[5] Mr Woo (Wootube) http://misterwootube.com/
Maths resources for Year 10-12 sites; as well as IPT resources. This site has useful videos for these subjects, including topics which are not covered in the HSC curriculum, but might be of some use for those continuing mathematics in tertiary studies. This site is mantained by Mr Woo; who as of 2015; is the Head Teacher of Mathematics at Cherrybrook Tech HS
[6] VirtualB15 http://virtualb15.edublogs.org/
Useful exercises and videos which explain the key concepts in both the Year 11 and HSC Extension 1 and 2 Maths courses. This site is maintained by Mr Simmons; who as of 2015; teaches at Baulkham Hills HS
[7] Angelfire 4U http://users.tpg.com.au/nanahcub/me2.html
Material mostly relevant for Ext 2 mathematics students; but also contains updates on syllabus changes, and material to extend yourself. This site has useful material designed to extend beyond the extent of the course, again useful for those continuing mathematics in tertiary studies. This site has a large collection of maths papers and HSC solutions, most of which are duplicated on this site. This site is maintained by Mr Buchanan, who as of 2015; teaches at Taylors College; and who is also present on this forum.
[8] No Intrigue http://www.nointrigue.com/blog/notes/mathematics/
HSC notes for Mathematics (also available for Physics) and other resources. This site is accurate 2003.
[9] Wolfram Alpha http://www.wolframalpha.com/
High quality calculator; useful for checking answers.
Bits and pieces
Videos: http://hsccoach.com.au/
Other Collections
These are just some of the collections from where the large collection comes from...
credits to...
2011 thread:
http://community.boredofstudies.org...on-2011-hsc/262984/2011-trial-uploads-11.html
2012 thread:
http://community.boredofstudies.org...-hsc/284803/hsc-trial-paper-share-thread.html
Spiralflex's Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B4HdQ56p9QhLZHJMOFQzR2ZSYVk&usp=sharing
Faisalabdul16's (2014 BoSer): http://tinyurl.com/faisalabdul16drive
Nerdasdasd: see link #3 above
Shaddy Hanna: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B852UqfnJOb1eHFjNDdFdEdpaXc&usp=sharing
2015 X1 papers (provided by Braintic):
https://drive.google.com/folderview...1WT21KRkdsbVVsbDJRQml4WnFwbFRPWXc&usp=sharing
2015 X2 papers (provided by Braintic): https://drive.google.com/folderview...BIbW5zWkRYX2ctWXdzbE1VY3ppQ0tQWjQ&usp=sharing
Modules (English) (provided by MathsisFun15): https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BzUVdiiUJsRaaUV0NlFzbzFXQkk&usp=sharing
Paper 1 (English) (provided by MathsisFun15):
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BzUVdiiUJsRaaUV0NlFzbzFXQkk&usp=sharing
Make sure to check the BoS resources page; and the sticky posts for your subject as these tend to have links as well.
Prelim HSC: prelimhsc.com
Year 11 stuff, although it is a bit hard to sort through stuff.
LEARNBLOCK: learnblock.com
This site has some useful booklets, but I've heard that they will revamping it from its old version.
There are of course many more sites. Most of them cannot be put up for here for reasons that should be obvious.
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