I use the textbook MathQuest (jacaranda) for further maths.
As preparation for the upcoming end of year exams I plan on doing the following:
-Reading all worked examples for relevant chapters (and/or maybe those little tutorials they have on the ebook online stuff)
-Reading the summaries of each chapter I'm doing.
-Completing the chapter revision exercises from each chapter.
-Doing A+ notes
-All VCAA practice exams
-Checkpoints
-10 Non-VCAA practice exams, maybe more if I have time (mainly from cleoxo's media fire account)
I'm doing the non-VCAA trial exams last because the VCAA exams are more realistic to what's going to be tested on the real one and I'm not sure if I'd have enough time to do all of them.
Is this enough work for 40+ in further maths?
Mind you, I've forgotten nearly everything from 'the core' but when I did do it I didn't find it overly difficult.
Also, note that I am not doing any actual exercise questions from any textbooks, just reading the worked examples as the questions are all pretty much the same to what's in the worked examples, just repeated a thousand times. I might just do the revision exercises at the end of each chapter. I mean, you don't need to do
all the questions from the textbook, right? I know of few people who have but I think the amount of benefit from doing this is not very high and is an inefficient way to study in terms of the amount of good you can do to yourself.
Also, btw, I'm doing the following modules: Number patterns, graphs and relations, matrices.
I've neglected further maths throughout the year, however have done surprisingly well in most of my SACs.
So, what does everybody think? Is this enough work?