But that's easier though.
Yeah i know, but for those who are used to textbook/trial formats struggle because those sort of questions have almost the same structure. Take for instance the growth and decay questions. It's always structured like this -
a) Show that this a solution to blah blah
b) Find the values of A and K
c) How much time is required for blah blah
These questions are so predictable, most of the time you don't even have to read the question fully to answer it. Whereas HSC might spice it up and change it around and do some other stuff.
Yeah, defs HSC will be harder not only in the content but also in the marking criteria. I nearly full marked both 3u and 4u in CSSA but i know i wont come close to getting a 90 raw in actual HSC tests
Most trial papers do not cover harder 3u, or if they do there is only a small number of questions, hence why most students get high marks in trials.
HSC has more than 25+ marks dedicated to only harder 3u. Last year had 28 marks of harder 3u, and that's where most students get stumped.