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I wanna do all the hardest papers first, but i don’t know which ones are the hardest. i’ve already started with the 2020 paper, which ones next? (2019 onwards)
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oh, i thought 2020 was the hardest. thank you!From 2019 onwards 2022 was the hardest paper as scaling was amazing that year due to people performing really badly due to the difficulty.
Yea it was extremely similar to 2022 in terms of difficulty I mean with both exams low 80s would get you a b6 while in other years you have to get high b5s for it to align to a b6oh, i thought 2020 was the hardest. thank you!
ahh okay that makes sense, i guess i’ll do the 2022 then! tyYea it was extremely similar to 2022 in terms of difficulty I mean with both exams low 80s would get you a b6 while in other years you have to get high b5s for it to align to a b6
For Mathematics Standard 2, here’s a general ranking based on feedback and analysis for papers from 2019 onwards, which you could use to prioritize your study:I wanna do all the hardest papers first, but i don’t know which ones are the hardest. i’ve already started with the 2020 paper, which ones next? (2019 onwards)
thank you!
If you can get a hold of the independent and CSSA papers they are really good cause they test every little detail of the syllabus, making them much more difficult than even the 2020 HSC. but it all depends on the skills and well if your teacher has the papers since they are copyright protected meaning you can't really share them around.I wanna do all the hardest papers first, but i don’t know which ones are the hardest. i’ve already started with the 2020 paper, which ones next? (2019 onwards)
thank you!
well this goes against everything i’ve heard, thanks chatgptFor Mathematics Standard 2, here’s a general ranking based on feedback and analysis for papers from 2019 onwards, which you could use to prioritize your study:
1. 2019 HSC Paper
2. 2020 HSC Paper
- Many students found this paper particularly difficult due to tricky algebra and financial mathematics questions. The focus on annuity calculations and mathematical modeling threw many off, making it a more challenging paper.
3. 2021 HSC Paper
- This paper had a strong focus on statistics and financial mathematics. While some found it more accessible, the multi-step nature of questions—particularly in the data analysis section—caught students off guard.
4. 2022 HSC Paper
- Slightly easier than the 2019 and 2020 papers, though still challenging in the sections dealing with algebraic expressions and trigonometry. The problems involving rates and ratios also proved to be tricky.
Recommendations:
- This paper is considered to be one of the more straightforward ones, but it still contained some difficult questions, especially around network theory and investment analysis.
If you’ve already done 2020, I'd suggest moving to 2019, as that one is widely regarded as difficult. After that, 2021 would be a good next choice, as it provides a different set of challenges.
Just remember maths standard 2 is a basic paper overall since its catered to lower band students who struggle with maths. So you should be finewell this goes against everything i’ve heard, thanks chatgpt
Can you rank math adv papers as well broskiFor Mathematics Standard 2, here’s a general ranking based on feedback and analysis for papers from 2019 onwards, which you could use to prioritize your study:
1. 2019 HSC Paper
2. 2020 HSC Paper
- Many students found this paper particularly difficult due to tricky algebra and financial mathematics questions. The focus on annuity calculations and mathematical modeling threw many off, making it a more challenging paper.
3. 2021 HSC Paper
- This paper had a strong focus on statistics and financial mathematics. While some found it more accessible, the multi-step nature of questions—particularly in the data analysis section—caught students off guard.
4. 2022 HSC Paper
- Slightly easier than the 2019 and 2020 papers, though still challenging in the sections dealing with algebraic expressions and trigonometry. The problems involving rates and ratios also proved to be tricky.
Recommendations:
- This paper is considered to be one of the more straightforward ones, but it still contained some difficult questions, especially around network theory and investment analysis.
If you’ve already done 2020, I'd suggest moving to 2019, as that one is widely regarded as difficult. After that, 2021 would be a good next choice, as it provides a different set of challenges.
Here’s an updated ranking for the Mathematics Advanced HSC papers from 2019 to 2023, incorporating feedback and analysis from various sources:Can you rank math adv papers as well broski
It’s yappingCan you rank math adv papers as well broski
I don't think year 9/10 math requires ranking of the difficultyI wanna do all the hardest papers first, but i don’t know which ones are the hardest. i’ve already started with the 2020 paper, which ones next? (2019 onwards)
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you realise there are common questions between standard and advanced? i’m basically asking which papers share the most questions with advanced. regardless of how easy something is, it can still be ranked in difficulty.I don't think year 9/10 math requires ranking of the difficulty
he’s a bit of a bozo but the hardest standard questions might not necessarily be the crossover advanced questions, as some advanced questions are freeyou realise there are common questions between standard and advanced? i’m basically asking which papers share the most questions with advanced. regardless of how easy something is, it can still be ranked in difficulty.
that’s fair, but i’m not really getting any answers sohe’s a bit of a bozo but the hardest standard questions might not necessarily be the crossover advanced questions, as some advanced questions are free
If we do it'll align better low 80s will turn into b6 so its a gift and a curseI've done HSC papers from 2023 to 2020 so far and I found the 2020 one the hardest in terms of difficulty. Hopefully we won't get a paper like that this year, although there are high chances we will :/
That's true but imo I'd rather have a easy test with horrible scaling like the 2023 one, than hard one and better scaling.If we do it'll align better low 80s will turn into b6 so its a gift and a curse
receiving no answers is better than receiving a wrong answerthat’s fair, but i’m not really getting any answers so
isn't easy test with horrible alignment worse . u get like 0 room for errorThat's true but imo I'd rather have a easy test with horrible scaling like the 2023 one, than hard one and better scaling.