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Which one tends to be more difficult?

Mainly talking about maths here...
 

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according to my teacher independent is harder than cssa generally.
 

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I find it varies from year to year and from subject to subject within those years e.g. one year Catholic trial will be a lot harder for Ancient History but will be easier for Modern History.

It isn't a hard and fast rule.

One thing I have noticed is that the Independent trials are sometimes known to pick up really little picky points and by precise whereas the catholic trial is usually more like the HSC itself in terms, at least, of being broader in basis.
 

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Generally speaking, the independant papers are usually harder then the CSSA ones. This is especially true for maths. However, I found that the CSSA papers were closer to the difficulty and appearence of the actual HSC papers then the independant ones
 

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One thing I have noticed is that the Independent trials are sometimes known to pick up really little picky points and by precise whereas the catholic trial is usually more like the HSC itself in terms, at least, of being broader in basis.
Generally speaking, the independant papers are usually harder then the CSSA ones. This is especially true for maths. However, I found that the CSSA papers were closer to the difficulty and appearence of the actual HSC papers then the independant ones
exactly what my teacher said. especially cem. repped both.
 

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the independents are definitely harder than the CSSA. independent conics questions are so wordy and different to questions you see every where else.
 
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hey guys, what marks should I be getting in my trials to get a band 6 in my HSC?

Eng Adv, bio, chem, pe, maths 2u and ext. 1.
I don't know what a 'decent' mark is for trials.
 

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hey guys, what marks should I be getting in my trials to get a band 6 in my HSC?

Eng Adv, bio, chem, pe, maths 2u and ext. 1.
I don't know what a 'decent' mark is for trials.
Its more about your rank since trials go towards internal mark
 

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Advanced English - 77-85
Bio - 81-84/100
Chem - 74-80/100
PE - 81-84/100
Maths - 94-97/120
Extension 1 - 55-58/84

Those are very rough estimates based on last years raw marks and what I've heard from teachers. Its very hard to estimate the raw marks needed for a band 6 in each subject as they change from year to year.
 

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hey guys, what marks should I be getting in my trials to get a band 6 in my HSC?

Eng Adv, bio, chem, pe, maths 2u and ext. 1.
I don't know what a 'decent' mark is for trials.
higher the better, obviously, aim for 90+ which should have you ranked near the top somewhere.
 

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independent seem harder for me with 3&4U.
for those who have completed any independent or CSSA trials for 3 or 4U, could you post up your marks? :\
 

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independent seem harder for me with 3&4U.
for those who have completed any independent or CSSA trials for 3 or 4U, could you post up your marks? :\
MX1 CSSA
2008 - 65%
2007 - 58%
2006 - 63%
Guess which order I did them in?
Fucking going to fail trials... :/

Also, for MX2 I usually get to question 5b in the first hour and then get bored and stop so I don't know.
 

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MX1 CSSA
2008 - 65%
2007 - 58%
2006 - 63%
Guess which order I did them in?
Fucking going to fail trials... :/

Also, for MX2 I usually get to question 5b in the first hour and then get bored and stop so I don't know.
ahh, i feel like MX2 is going to fuck me over so hard. i'll have a go at those papers tonight or tomorrow and see and how i go. thanks for the reply. :)
 

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ahh, i feel like MX2 is going to fuck me over so hard. i'll have a go at those papers tonight or tomorrow and see and how i go. thanks for the reply. :)
Yeah, I'm pretty fucked for maths. I pretty much have to rank first to increase/keep my rank. :(
 

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MX1 CSSA
2008 - 65%
2007 - 58%
2006 - 63%
Guess which order I did them in?
Fucking going to fail trials... :/

Also, for MX2 I usually get to question 5b in the first hour and then get bored and stop so I don't know.
5 and a half questions in one hour, thats a really good effort. i pretty much do the same, the only problem is curve sketching fuks me hard in the exam and so i could take longer in the actual exam if i get a hard curve sketching question
 
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5 and a half questions in one hour, thats a really good effort. i pretty much do the same, the only problem is curve sketching fuks me hard in the exam and so i could take longer in the actual exam if i get a hard curve sketching question
got any results you could share arj1? :D
 

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