shoulfer
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- 2024
no its a good subjectwait guys is it that bad i chose it for my hsc subjects
no its a good subjectwait guys is it that bad i chose it for my hsc subjects
barring the trash module some of 7 and most of module 8. Year 11 physics has less rote learning and requires more mathematical thinkingno its a good subject
Icl I found prelim physics way harder but hsc phys has just been so much easier calculations wise.barring the trash module some of 7 and most of module 8. Year 11 physics has less rote learning and requires more mathematical thinking
Yeah exactly. In prelim physics, we never had to memorise the history of experiments. And circuits and vector addition was more demanding than all topics in hsc physics.Icl I found prelim physics way harder but hsc phys has just been so much easier calculations wise.
Absolutely painful learning about those stupid pulley systemsYeah exactly. In prelim physics, we never had to memorise the history of experiments. And circuits and vector addition was more demanding than all topics in hsc physics.
Yeah let's just be done with the dumbass HSC. Can't wait to stop needing to try and perform well in exams to show unis I have good "work ethic" (I'll actually laugh if I get 85+ because I put in piss all effort over the past 2 years but ATAR calcs are all saying 90-95 is my expected range. Just expecting absolute worst anyways) and instead start performing well in uni in a course I enjoy so I can eventually get a job I'll actually enjoy.who cares if u learn it well it's still kinda interesting all round, so just gotta learn it and finish this HSC shit once and for all!
lol same bro genuinely just putting effort for the hsc. hoping for a 97+ though .Yeah let's just be done with the dumbass HSC. Can't wait to stop needing to try and perform well in exams to show unis I have good "work ethic" (I'll actually laugh if I get 85+ because I put in piss all effort over the past 2 years but ATAR calcs are all saying 90-95 is my expected range. Just expecting absolute worst anyways) and instead start performing well in uni in a course I enjoy so I can eventually get a job I'll actually enjoy.
lol wrong thread buddy or u just tryna trollbro the exam was so hard esp after 2023 i didnt expect the 2024 paper to be that difficult, i dropped so many in multis and silly mistakes its over
check ur calendarlol wrong thread buddy or u just tryna troll
multiple choice for physics is SO fucked anything past like q15 im genuinely just playing the game of elimination and just guessing bc its so much critical thinking for a stupid one mark questionI can't lie, multiple choice in all these science subjects are always so cracked. At least bio I absolutely minced the short answer (most likely 74+) to compensate for 17/20 MCQ. But for phys man, MCQ is just bonkers. I'm gonna have to end up memorising so much shit from the creepy-crawly depths of every module to be confident for MCQ. Calculations are fine but theory revision for every module is gonna be a bitch as well tbh for short answer.
Exactly I feel like mcq is always what gets me for physics. For me i'd say mod 6 is my weakest, so I just gotta pray there's nothing too hard on that.multiple choice for physics is SO fucked anything past like q15 im genuinely just playing the game of elimination and just guessing bc its so much critical thinking for a stupid one mark question
yikes im ready to get like 11/20 hahahaExactly I feel like mcq is always what gets me for physics. For me i'd say mod 6 is my weakest, so I just gotta pray there's nothing too hard on that.
Tbh sameyikes im ready to get like 11/20 hahaha
lmao q16-20 takes a lot of brain power to getI just did 2021 MCQ and i was like alr this is fine and then boom q16-20 im absolutely clueless
I barely know shit for mod 8 right now other than formulas and I always get those right. Hopefully that's all module 8 ispraying for a mass defect find the energy released type question i love those