ATAR Notes: Forum
VCE Stuff => VCE Health and Physical Education => VCE Arts/Humanities/Health => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Health and Human Development => Topic started by: TheFatCat on November 05, 2018, 12:57:15 am
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Which notes do you guys reckon are the best for HHD? e.g. connect education, a+ notes, atarnotes, tsfx... Also how helpful are the checkpoints questions? Thanks :))
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I recommend the atarnotes. It is very helpful and it is arranged in a way that is easy to understand. They give great explanations.
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Not sure about notes, but I would highly recommend the health teachers network lectures. The lecturer wrote the jacplus book and he gives summary booklets/notes (with questions) that basically sums up the course (but are still very concise). Also, the checkpoints are literally useless. The questions are weird and the answers are even weirder. Would not recommend.
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Not sure about notes, but I would highly recommend the health teachers network lectures. The lecturer wrote the jacplus book and he gives summary booklets/notes (with questions) that basically sums up the course (but are still very concise). Also, the checkpoints are literally useless. The questions are weird and the answers are even weirder. Would not recommend.
agreed! checkpoints is great for science not for hhd. I have the A+ notes, connect and tsfx notes and honestly I haven't really reached out for them much throughout the year. Pre-made notes aren't really for me but a lot of my friends have really liked how basic and straight to the point the notes were. It really depends on you and your preference!
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Online Edrolo notes and questions are very helpful, as they provide you with answers.
I didn't find A+ notes or checkpoints very good.
Atar notes are a good quick summary
In my opinion Health Teachers Network notes are the best