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Title: How many trials must we do for a GOOD revision?
Post by: MrIraq on November 03, 2010, 09:59:54 pm
hey guys, i was wondering how many trials must we do for a good revision?

Are their are excellent trials, or ones which are relavent, because Vitta sometimes goes off topic..

So far, I've completed:

Please, Please Please if anyone can tell me any good exam or somethin I can do that'll be great, cause I wanna actually try get this subject to be part of my top 4  :-*

Title: Re: How many trials must we do for a GOOD revision?
Post by: chopz on November 03, 2010, 10:56:17 pm
could you link me or upload 2010 papers?
Title: Re: How many trials must we do for a GOOD revision?
Post by: MrIraq on November 03, 2010, 10:58:55 pm
i found them from here, i dont really know man.. ill try anyway
Title: Re: How many trials must we do for a GOOD revision?
Post by: MrIraq on November 03, 2010, 11:08:49 pm
im really sorry man, i swear i cant find them, i found them on the threads here, my teacher didnt giv me sht
Title: Re: How many trials must we do for a GOOD revision?
Post by: nacho on November 03, 2010, 11:12:31 pm
http://uppit.com/mz5ozh42iwak/Kilhaba2010.rar
^ Kilbaha 2010,

where'd you get MAV 2010? :O
anyway, do as many as you can, but more importantly go over your mistakes and FULLY understand them
Title: Re: How many trials must we do for a GOOD revision?
Post by: MrIraq on November 03, 2010, 11:19:32 pm
mav 2010, lol eveyrhting from the foroums i promis u :) good luck man... i hope this years exam is eaasy, so we can ACE :) althou most of the years the ita exams are similar
Title: Re: How many trials must we do for a GOOD revision?
Post by: nacho on November 03, 2010, 11:22:00 pm
can you upload it for us ? :D
Title: Re: How many trials must we do for a GOOD revision?
Post by: slothpomba on November 04, 2010, 03:31:46 am
This subject isn't a very hard one.

Once you start noticing you aren't losing marks because you don't know something, do a paper or two more, if that continues, i'd just stop.

(This happened for biology... i did a paper corrected it, noted what i got wrong, learnt it, continued to another paper, repeat the cycle. Eventually i found i wasn't losing marks because i didnt know but because my wording wasnt clear or i made stupid mistakes. You can't really fix these things by just spamming more exams)

The gain you'd get out of doing additional papers is small.

The gain you get out of the first 5 is probably pretty big after that it kind of lessens with each passing exam.

I'd spend my time on other subjects at that point (Or if IT is your only subject do as many as you can... don't do what i did in year 11.... i didn't know we were meant to do practice exams... i walked into that exam having done half a exam...suprised i fluked 37)

I still think you'll see very minimal benefit out of 15+ for a subject of this nature. There is only so many things they can ask really and its hard to get creative with the actual concepts themselves like they can for chemistry or math, they can wrap a creative story around a concept for this subject... still the same concept.