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whatttt why. i had almost two weeks jsut for physics from memory and ngl that was much needed
I'd want MX2 like a day later and then engineering studies a day later. I definitely will need the time but I think I'll realise that too late and way too close to the exam for comfort. The week gap will be nice to study but a little more spread would've been nice
 

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I'd want MX2 like a day later and then engineering studies a day later. I definitely will need the time but I think I'll realise that too late and way too close to the exam for comfort. The week gap will be nice to study but a little more spread would've been nice
yeah the eng studies timing sucks this year.

If you're looking to get a band 6, I recommend you start rote learning a lot of the AS1110 dimensions + material related stuff like NDT testing + quenching/hardening stuff, since those are pretty bulky topics that you need to know in depth for a lot of questions. This will come in handy for a LOT of the mcq's and long response questions. The earlier your able to memorise these, the better.

If you can, try get your hands on the ATAR notes for Engineering studies, it gets rid of a lot of the waffle in Copeland, and its much more condensed and manageable IMO.
 

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yeah the eng studies timing sucks this year.

If you're looking to get a band 6, I recommend you start rote learning a lot of the AS1110 dimensions + material related stuff like NDT testing + quenching/hardening stuff, since those are pretty bulky topics that you need to know in depth for a lot of questions. This will come in handy for a LOT of the mcq's and long response questions. The earlier your able to memorise these, the better.

If you can, try get your hands on the ATAR notes for Engineering studies, it gets rid of a lot of the waffle in Copeland, and its much more condensed and manageable IMO.
I have ATAR notes+ so I have access to summaries for all of my subjects including engineering studies. I read through sections of it and it’s stuff we don’t even mention in class. I have the units that I can drop it if I want to but I appreciate the tip on trying to memorise that stuff early.
 

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yeah the eng studies timing sucks this year.

If you're looking to get a band 6, I recommend you start rote learning a lot of the AS1110 dimensions + material related stuff like NDT testing + quenching/hardening stuff, since those are pretty bulky topics that you need to know in depth for a lot of questions. This will come in handy for a LOT of the mcq's and long response questions. The earlier your able to memorise these, the better.

If you can, try get your hands on the ATAR notes for Engineering studies, it gets rid of a lot of the waffle in Copeland, and its much more condensed and manageable IMO.
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