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Jimbo123:
Hi,
Does anybody have any physics trial papers from their schools yet (new syllabus)? Any revision material is much appreciated.
fun_jirachi:
--- Quote from: ^^^111^^^ on August 15, 2019, 09:09:38 pm ---Hey there! Do you mean Units 1/2 or 3/4, because I only have like 1/2.
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Jimbo probably means for HSC, not for VCE. But a lot of the content is still relevant and could possibly be helpful :)
--- Quote from: Jimbo123 on August 15, 2019, 08:47:49 pm ---Hi,
Does anybody have any physics trial papers from their schools yet (new syllabus)? Any revision material is much appreciated.
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Usually, there's a sort of 'cooldown' period where there's a bunch of copyright and secrecy and whatnot, so if you are getting them if at all (AN might or might not allow sharing based on legal issues), it's probably best to wait until most trials have finished ie. maybe about Week 6 or 7.
Hope this helps :)
^^^111^^^:
--- Quote from: fun_jirachi on August 15, 2019, 09:49:30 pm ---Jimbo probably means for HSC, not for VCE. But a lot of the content is still relevant and could possibly be helpful :)
Usually, there's a sort of 'cooldown' period where there's a bunch of copyright and secrecy and whatnot, so if you are getting them if at all (AN might or might not allow sharing based on legal issues), it's probably best to wait until most trials have finished ie. maybe about Week 6 or 7.
Hope this helps :)
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Thank you for that! I just realised that this is a HSC thread :P
r1ckworthy:
Hey,
Like fun_jirachi said, trials from schools have a security period in which they are not to be shared. As well as that, I don’t think they could be shared on atarnotes as well due to copyright issues.
I highly recommend, however, that you check out the Success One physics book and excel physics study guide. The success one book is really promising, as it has past hsc questions catered to each module as well as 6 sample exams. The excel study guide is a great option as well, with HSC type questions as well as two sample exams. This book has helped me so much, as it also provides a summary of the content as well as sample responses for harder questions spread throughout chapters. Both books are really worthwhile, so make sure you consider them. ATARNotes’ topic tests are really good as well, especially if you want to establish a good foundation ie. helps you get the basics correct. I’m sure there are more. Cambridge Checkpoints might also be of use.
Hope that helped!
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