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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Mathematical Methods CAS => Topic started by: faredcarsking123 on November 01, 2014, 05:37:32 pm
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First i'll start with a question.
How many methods exams can you guys do in one day while still maintaining focus?
For me, I can only do 1 or 2 max for exam 2s, usually on the 2nd or third my mind is DEAD and i start copying answers straight from the solutions lol
Anyway heres what I need advice on.
Do you guys think it is better to still attempt to do like 3 exam 2s a day for tomorrow and monday or is it better if i cut the exams down and do more revision of my old exams and my mistakes?
Will I be missing out on much if I don't do the 2014 trial exams from the other companies? Or should I do them and cut on VCAA 2011/12/13?
I dont know haha just need some guidance
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tl:dr
Are any of the 2014 company exams worth doing, or will that time be better spent reading exam reports and working on my mistakes for longer than i would if i did those exam.s
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Yeah. Do kilbaha exams only. Forget about VCAA, MAV, and NEAP etc. Just do Kilbaha.
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Yeah. Do kilbaha exams only. Forget about VCAA, MAV, and NEAP etc. Just do Kilbaha.
Wait...what?! Kilbaha is a bit over-the-top, and I think you're better off doing MORE practice exams at or slightly above the VCAA standard and perfecting that, rather than mulling over the most difficult questions.
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tl:dr
Are any of the 2014 company exams worth doing, or will that time be better spent reading exam reports and working on my mistakes for longer than i would if i did those exam.s
I think MAV is the best to do because its slightly harder than VCAA but not insanely difficult. (like Kilbaha)