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teridax

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Hi all,

As the title states, do you need to have the ability to rote learn to succeed in year 12? Like, applying your knowledge to paper is crucial but from the way I see it - this can't be done without memorising the content first. So yeah, people what are you suggestions as to how to rote learn even you may have crap memory (like me lol). I do 3U English, 3U Maths, Music 1, Legal Studies and Economics.
 

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don't rote subjects that require understanding, i.e. maths, physics, chem... rote is helpful but not recommended in subjects particularly humanities such as business
 

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3U English: Yes
3U Maths + 2U Maths: No
Music: I think you have a performance for the HSC so Yes.
Legal Studies: Yes
Economics: Must
 

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No point in rote learning the sciences and math subjects

The problem with the above is that if you come across a question you have never seen before you're screwed as you would not know how to apply your knowledge to that question.

So gain a solid understanding of all the concepts then start memorising them, so when a question pops up you should be able to apply the information as determined by the number of marks or directive term.

Besides I find that I remember the content much better if I understand it :D
 

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The HSC is basically a rote learning contest for the most part.
 

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3U English, 3U Maths, Music 1, Legal Studies and Economics.

3U English - yes, of course you have to memorise/rote learn stuff
Economics, Legal - yes, essay content, some understanding required
Maths - no, practice is better
Music 1 - only for theory content, better doing past hsc, and practicising for performance.
 

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No point in rote learning the sciences and math subjects

The problem with the above is that if you come across a question you have never seen before you're screwed as you would not know how to apply your knowledge to that question.

So gain a solid understanding of all the concepts then start memorising them, so when a question pops up you should be able to apply the information as determined by the number of marks or directive term.

Besides I find that I remember the content much better if I understand it :D
Biology is all about memorizing.
 

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No point in rote learning the sciences and math subjects

The problem with the above is that if you come across a question you have never seen before you're screwed as you would not know how to apply your knowledge to that question.

So gain a solid understanding of all the concepts then start memorising them, so when a question pops up you should be able to apply the information as determined by the number of marks or directive term.

Besides I find that I remember the content much better if I understand it :D
Yer, nah. I think i missed 11 marks for this years 5/6 markers in physics out of the 18 marks i missed. There are specific things that the criteria want you to mention that you just can't think of on the spot for the social science questions.
 
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