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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Biology => Topic started by: panda31 on October 27, 2012, 05:55:00 pm
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Hey guys,
In this week before the exam what should we be doing after we finish the VCAA past exams? Is it better to be doing trial papers under timed conditions or going through our summary notes?
How will doing trial exams help?
Advice please:)
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Do practice exams. For every single question you get wrong, write down what area it was from (evolution, radiometric dating, genetics, gene therapy) etc. After a few exams, you'll know what you definitely need to study again.
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Haha yeah, i came up with it when i realised i had so little time left. This way i get practice in and can study what i actually need to know.
If it was confusing i meant doing it kind of like this:
Evolution IIIIII
Biomacromolecules I
Homeostasis II
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When you go through read through and write notes. I had a few word documents open and if i messed something up i'd be like:
"remember that if it's a small population consider genetic drift" etc etc