Nah.alez said:im going in all 3 and they say the best way to study for it is to study past exams. they choose top 3 in state for each subject. which i think is crap cuz nsw kicks ass they should do it nationally then i'd have more of a chance. ive just got prelim textbooks and im gunna read thru those cuz at the moment i dont have a competent physics teacher (srs no joke my physics and chem teachers got jobs elsewhere) and my new chem teacher is a dick and doesnt know what hes saying.
but u wouldnt need to know hsc course just prelim cuz its only for yr 11s. but go on the website. pretty much got no chance unless ur asian and love bio. check out the team on there. the bio one is so much easier than chem and physics. i saw the team and was like fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck. it would be so awesome to get in tho. just for the camp. lol science camp. like the youth science thing with a "science disco"
=\ Would it just be the top *something* in the state?Mark576 said:Hey undalay, do you know the required mark to get in for physics?
Yer, screw physics, biology ftw =Pcccclaire said:screw physics.
biology all the way.
I'm not sure about physics, but for bio you not only have to learn pre-lim and HSC but a whole bunch of first year uni stuff too.
I guess it would seem like that, however ultimately i think its up to the teacher, so at a 'worse' school if your coming first and still not performing that well, the teacher still wouldn't recommend you. At james ruse/north sydney boys/girls,etc they have entire olympiad classes, so i'm assuming that a large amount (relative) of people would be able to compete.A Stone Monkey said:A couple questions;
*Would it be easier to be selected to do this if one were to attend a 'worser' school?
Not true. I got HD in Year 10 and I still don't know anything in the actual HSC course. You obviously don't know what you're talking about.undalay said:To actually pass the national qualifying exam, you would need to know the entire prelim and hsc course and more.
Oh please, learn to read. To Pass the NQE (this is to make camp) you need to know alot. Obviously a HD is not a pass. Obviously if the test was highly based on prelim content or whatever, alot more people would gain higher marks, but like you've said; they don't.vulgarfraction said:Not true. I got HD in Year 10 and I still don't know anything in the actual HSC course. You obviously don't know what you're talking about.
Anyway, 'passing' is insignificant. Your rank counts, not your raw marks. Unless you meant in a metaphorical sense...
(The mark to get into camp isn't that high.. unless it's a really easy paper.)
if you were at a highly competitive or very large school, yes it would be harder to be selected to sit the actual test, but it would have absolutely no impact on whether you were selected for the camp. If you were at a 'worse' school, you would have more chance of being selected to sit the test (obviously, because you have dumber competitors)A Stone Monkey said:Would it be easier to be selected to do this if one were to attend a 'worse' school?
It'd be extremely difficult if the selection process if by mark/rank and you're at, say, the best Physics/Chem/Bio/Maths school or something, agreed? Yes?
http://www.aso.edu.au/www/docs/Physics%20NQE%20Syllabus.pdfA Stone Monkey said:Also, I would like to know about the required knowledge for the exams.
you should probably talk to your science teacher or head of science at your school.A Stone Monkey said:(I've got a straight-A, top X record for science, and I'm terribly interested in this.)