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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #15 on: November 12, 2010, 09:14:53 pm »
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FWIW

A section of my year 10 maths report reads, "Y has achieved some commendable test results throughout the semester. However, to build successful study skills for his VCE studies, he should not rely on natural ability and is encouraged to build regular study habits."

I mean honestly, I never saw any benefits in listening in class/doing homework. I would always achieve relatively good results without preparing and I never saw that school lead to anything I liked growing up in a poor suburb. Hence, all I concentrated on was sport. I trained 5 times a week. I was quite good. So by no means am I a lazy human being.

Lol don't worry if it's 'study habits' and things like that.. I pretty much did no work at home until last year in year 11.. and even this year... maybe 30 mins a night?

A good score is very achievable, don't worry about minor things like this anyway, they can't really help you in the slightest.

Just be confident in yourself. Combine this with thorough understanding of the course and you're set. ;)
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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #16 on: November 12, 2010, 09:16:47 pm »
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To be perfectly honest with you, it wasn't a lifelong ambition or anything. I had no idea what medstudents on-line was. I just asked my teachers if I would get into Medicine and they basically told me that people from our area didn't get into medicine. What was I supposed to think?

I now know more about being a Doctor, it's amazing. I have been on medstudentsonline, I spend a lot of time nowadays doing practise IQ test/ Mensa books. My current commitment and desire for med is unquestionable. It's whether my past is too much of a hinderance.

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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #17 on: November 12, 2010, 09:18:48 pm »
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In theory, I think person Y would win.  But as Russ said, I doubt a person Y exists in real life.

So in practice person X would probably do better.

My opinion on VCE is it is really all about exam technique.  Students who have done exams from very early on in high school and taken them seriously are probably at a significant advantage over other students in terms of managing exam revision as well as the time constraints and stress/pressure of exams.


Can you elaborate on this?
Can you recommend revision techniques, when to revise, how to revise etc...?

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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #18 on: November 12, 2010, 09:25:12 pm »
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From experience, person X will "win". I've never seen anybody do what person Y is doing. Not saying it can't happen, but I think that it's going to be fairly heavily weighted towards person X. Person Y can still do very well and achieve good scores but on average, I'd think that X would have an edge.

Also, 7 hours of study a day is counterproductive, please don't do it.

e, an 8 minute bump, have patience

I completely disagree with everything this person has just said. Studying between 7-11 is fairly useless. Yes study maths in year 11, and maybe a little bit in year 10 but that's all you need. I'm telling you, I did NOTHING in maths 7-10 and got the highest study score in my school in methods. I was also ranked 1 in my year level for unit 4 English and I didn't really do very much 7-11. I have a friend who got a D+ on his year 11 English exam and got an A on his year 12 English exam. Studying earlier than year 11 is pretty much useless.
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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #19 on: November 13, 2010, 02:18:27 pm »
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Say we have two people, person X and person Y.

Person X has studied about 3 hours a night from years 7-11. Going into year 12, he studies 4 hours a night. He is slightly less intelligent than person Y

Person Y is more intelligent. He however has not studied at all from years 7-10 yet has started studying hard in semester two and has really improved as a student. Going into year 12, he studies like crazy, literally doing 7 or so hours a day and full concentration in class. He is absolutely committed.


Which one would win out?


The real question I'm trying to ask is, how much of year 12 exams/year 12 in general asses simply what you have learnt in year 12? How much is accumulated knowledge?


Please discuss.

Person Y EXACTLY describes my sis and she got an awesome score for her enter.. person X exactly describes me.. so ill let u know on Dec 13th which is better.. :)

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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #20 on: November 13, 2010, 02:35:33 pm »
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I know someone a bit like person X they studied all throughout highschool but still not getting the results in yr 12.

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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #21 on: November 13, 2010, 03:57:12 pm »
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I'm definetly a Y in the making.
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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #22 on: November 13, 2010, 04:10:30 pm »
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I think person x would run less of a risk of burning out because they have consistency and a schedule.

I do think though that person Y could always win out on some of those stupid ambiguous vcaa questions.

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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #23 on: November 13, 2010, 04:13:38 pm »
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I'm definetly a Y in the making.

I'd say im more of a Y as well except i started studying consistently since yr 11.
I did literally no work from yrs7-10. great times.

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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #24 on: November 13, 2010, 04:16:58 pm »
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All the Y'ers are guns :)
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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #25 on: November 13, 2010, 04:35:44 pm »
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I'd say im more of a Y as well except i started studying consistently since yr 11.
I did literally no work from yrs7-10. great times.

Yeah that's me all over hahahaha.
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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #26 on: November 13, 2010, 04:43:50 pm »
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If the vcaa questions are ambiguous. Focus on making sure you learn how to interpret them correctly? I used to think questions were ambiguous but I never do anymore.

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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #27 on: November 13, 2010, 06:30:01 pm »
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I think person x would run less of a risk of burning out because they have consistency and a schedule.

I do think though that person Y could always win out on some of those stupid ambiguous vcaa questions.

I think person x would run more of a risk. You have to get sick of studying eventully and if you start later there's less of a risk.
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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #28 on: November 13, 2010, 07:30:05 pm »
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I'm a bit of a person Y. Just played VCE like a bitch.
Take it easy yrs7-10, even chill in yr 11, man i failed yr 11 chem and physics, and this year i'll probably be up there in scores in my cohort.

In the end, VCE is a bit of a joke, its been said before and it will be said again, its all about doing well on your exams. They just count for so much, and so many people choke on them, and if you nail exam technique and know the stuff you have to know you're set.


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Re: Another MBBS VCE Question
« Reply #29 on: November 13, 2010, 08:48:34 pm »
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haha person Y describes me perfectly, except I never studied anywhere close to 7 housr a day, and I never listened attentively to teachers in class

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"Y has achieved some commendable test results throughout the semester. However, to build successful study skills for his VCE studies, he should not rely on natural ability and is encouraged to build regular study habits."
I'm pretty sure my Y10 Maths report mimics that LOL.

My study habits changed really drastically from Y10-11 lol. In Y10, I was just playing computer games in class for half of my classes; In Maths I just slept all the time and did no work. Then come Y11, BOOM - became super obsessed with Methods: did every single qusetion in the Essentials Textbook, made 100 pages of notes, did every practice exam I could find, etc. I went from having no study habits to having excessive study habits, so thsi year I've had to cut back from the original overcompensation.

Exam technique is simple...JUST CONCENTRATE WHEN YOU'RE DOING THE EXAM, that's it. Teachers make it sound all mystical, as if you're going to fail if you don't have it. But really, it's just an intense single-minded focus for a 2-3 hour period.

And I'm not really sure if past years are that helpful =/ I was getting B's and C's for English and Science from Y7-9
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