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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Mathematics => Topic started by: atar.notes.user on November 06, 2017, 10:58:02 am
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Hi guys, i havent been going that well with timing
What's something that i should always try and write in my answer to get at least a mark? Like something examiners always wanna see
And what should i do when i dont understand the question at all but dont wanna leave it blank?
Thank you
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Hi guys, i havent been going that well with timing
What's something that i should always try and write in my answer to get at least a mark? Like something examiners always wanna see
And what should i do when i dont understand the question at all but dont wanna leave it blank?
Thank you
it will depend on the exact question
just look at what the question is generally assessing and write a couple of formulas down or just slightly start the question without finishing if you are running out of time to get partial marks.
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Hi guys, i havent been going that well with timing
What's something that i should always try and write in my answer to get at least a mark? Like something examiners always wanna see
And what should i do when i dont understand the question at all but dont wanna leave it blank?
Thank you
For probability questions indicating what distribution you would use is usually a point eg. X~Bi(10,0.2) or X~N(3,4)
For graphical questions writing the first step of the process in functional notation eg. f'(x) = 0 may also earn you a mark.
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I dont know if this will help but one way i fixed my timing for my english essays was making sure that i finished my intro in 5 min, another para in 10min etc.
Obviously its different with maths but you could make sure that you only spend 2-3 min on the smaller questions and 5-6min on the longers ones by checking the time every so often.
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thanks for the help guys
I dont know if this will help but one way i fixed my timing for my english essays was making sure that i finished my intro in 5 min, another para in 10min etc.
Obviously its different with maths but you could make sure that you only spend 2-3 min on the smaller questions and 5-6min on the longers ones by checking the time every so often.
do u think i should skip a question mid working out if i go overtime even if ik how to get the answer?
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don't skip a question that you know how do to that's just giving away easy marks. Make sure that they move on from questions you don't know how to do quickly without wasting 10-20mins. Come back to them later when you have finished everything else.
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My teacher has told me and the rest of my class for both Methods and Specialist that the year 12 VCAA Methods and Specialist exams are impossible to finish. Is this true? Because I'm doing both subjects next year!
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My teacher has told me and the rest of my class for both Methods and Specialist that the year 12 VCAA Methods and Specialist exams are impossible to finish. Is this true? Because I'm doing both subjects next year!
That's not true.
They can be hard to finish on time (and this depends on the person) but definitely not impossible
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My teacher has told me and the rest of my class for both Methods and Specialist that the year 12 VCAA Methods and Specialist exams are impossible to finish. Is this true? Because I'm doing both subjects next year!
I’d say the difficulty of some questions is the larger factor why people don’t finish, not the length of time available. Some questions are genuinely tailored to be unapproachable by a significant portion of the state and instead are intended to separate the top ~10% of students.
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My teacher has told me and the rest of my class for both Methods and Specialist that the year 12 VCAA Methods and Specialist exams are impossible to finish. Is this true? Because I'm doing both subjects next year!
nah not really but I would estimate a lot of people don't "finish" the exam. Although this would depend on someones definition of finishing an exam - either completing every question to one's full potential or seeing every question and completing the ones they know how to.
As long as you keep writing and don't stop you will probably finish (obviously their will be some separator questions which <5% of the state get correct and a lot of people won't be able to "finish" them)