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November 01, 2025, 09:58:06 am

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Easiest module to do better in exam

Number patterns and applications
3 (5.4%)
Geometry and Trignometry
1 (1.8%)
Graphs and Relations
11 (19.6%)
Business related maths
3 (5.4%)
Networks
7 (12.5%)
Matrices and applications
31 (55.4%)

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Author Topic: Can people rank what they percieve to be the easiest modules to maximise score?  (Read 5090 times)  Share 

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ChairmanMao

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I have no intentions to complete all the modules. That's just retarded. I was just wondering how the examiners would go in terms of marking it.

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Visionz

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theyd take the first 3 ^


Im going to do matrices, networks and geo+trig.

ChairmanMao

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Number Patterns, Graphs & Relations, Business Math.

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menashiiii

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definitely networks!
if it is as easy as my sac today
which took me 40 minutes to do..
i cant see it being beaten for simplicity!
2011: BSc at UniMelb

letsride

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matrices for sure. There is only so much they can ask, and after learning 3-4 concepts, its all just repeats.
out of a class of 9 for fm last year, 6 people got 100% (including myself).

kenhung123

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Are neap matrices questions assessable? I find them very challenging.

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yeh neap is just too irrelevent, but dont worry vcaa ones are much easier.

sam.utute

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Business-Maths FTW!
Easiest questions ever. All based on FinanceSolver on the calculator.

Blakhitman

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hmm, business or matrices?

It will probably depends on how I went for my SAC for business which I had today. (after school...DRAINER).

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Modules for my school:
Number patterns, Trig and Business Math
100% on all of them! :P

Blakhitman

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Modules for my school:
Number patterns, Trig and Business Math
100% on all of them! :P

Those are the same modules we did.

Maybe chuck out trig...