Good luck! If you are doing papers from the early 2000's you are doing some of the hardest papers out there, so I reckon you are well prepared and you have every reason to be confident! Remember, positivity is a performance enhancer
Oh wow. I didn't know that! I did the test this morning and boy was I glad to leave the exam hall. For the first hour and 15 minutes I was breezing through the multiple choice, Q 11, Q 12, Q 13 and then I got to Q 14... I was alright at it but I'm not sure if I got anything right.
I mean I know I did the right formulas and things but integrating and differentiating Logs has always been my worst topic. It had to be in one of the hardest parts didn't it. I really tried to answer it but I don't think it's right.
Q 15 was REALLY hard. I mean very hard, I remember people coming out of the exam hall saying they could get hardly anywhere with the last few questions which I was kinda relieved about. Now I just wanna know how you actually do it. It was geometry and our teacher had warned us that the question was going to be geometry but
that hard? I don't think I'd ever seen anything like it before.
I will certainly be going back to revise with that test. I swear I did the first couple of Questions (11, 12, 13 and part of 14) then sat there staring at the ones in question 15, I mean, I attempted them... maybe I'll get part marks? Who knows. I think that is the worst I've felt after coming out of a math exam. I remember the days in year 10 where I could get 100% in my tests. Year 12 is a completely different cup of tea.
I have two exams left, art tomorrow and ancient on Friday. I'm actually so glad that the main three I was worrying about are out of the way. OH, I got my mark for multiple choice for my engineering exam. We have a small class of 7 ppl so it's pretty easy to mark. I got 20/20. It helped that the paper he used was the 2017 HSC. I studied by doing that and other exams. I think I might do okay in that test.
Half way done exams then it's holidays! Oh thank goodness. I swear this term has gone incredibly fast. We're half-way through year 12! It's so hard to believe. Less than six months till we graduate. Gah.
When I go on the bus to get to school in the mornings, I hear year 7s talking about schoolwork. I think to myself 'I remember when that was hard' now all we're saying is to them is 'everything you're doing is easy', compared to year 12 it is but when you're there, it is hard.
A part of me wishes I was more relaxed in year 7, 8, 9 and 10. I wish I had more fun. Though, I must say the highlight of junior school (7-10) was the year 10 formal. I wonder what the highlight of senior school will be. Graduation? Muck-up week? The holidays? My friends?
Anyway, sorry for the long entry. I feel like I'm procrastinating my art. I have three artists but our teacher didn't give our Duchamp case study back to us before she went on the year 9 camp. I literally asked her 2 weeks in advance, pretty much every art lesson. I'll sort it. I won't worry too much for the not counting exam.
Byyeyeeee