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FortniteAddict123

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So, which practise exams are the best for VCAA practise
« on: October 30, 2018, 09:24:12 pm »
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Yeah, I know, it's a bit late but I was wondering which practise exams that I've done will actually be useful for the exams.
I've gone all the way back to 2016 and done:
2016 Kilbaha, 2016 Insight, 2016 MAV, 2016 AECD, 2016 Engage, 2016 TSSM and 2016 NEAP
2017 Heffernan
2018 MAV

thank you in advance, and good luck to any other 2018 Further students out there

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Re: So, which practise exams are the best for VCAA practise
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2018, 09:25:26 pm »
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Make sure you do the VCAA NHT exams that can be found here https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Pages/vce/nht/resources.aspx
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Re: So, which practise exams are the best for VCAA practise
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2018, 11:11:15 pm »
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Do anything you can get your hands on :)
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Re: So, which practise exams are the best for VCAA practise
« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2018, 08:14:25 pm »
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I would try to do as many VCAA exam questions as possible, as even if they are from old study designs, some of the questions are relevant, and these are going to be your best representation of what we will be getting on Friday

If you don't have a chance to do them before the exam, even just flicking through them to get an idea of some of the older questions, and identifying ones that you don't know how to do (as long as it is still relevant to the study design) and give them a go.
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