Refer to the syllabus and attempt to determine what parts of the textbook are relevant for you to hit that specific key point.
I also recommend that you go through a couple of past HSC papers and sample answers and see how much detail they are really expecting you to go into (when you get...
Hello, I'm Katsumi and managed to achieve a final HSC mark of 91 and a band 6 in the Information Processes and Technology course. At the beginning of 2014 i absolutely despised this subject and everything about it, sitting at a mediocre rank and dreading each class i was made to attend. However...
My childhood dream job was to become a Police Officer. Something that i was considering up until only a few months ago when i decided that i will enjoy another line of work much more
My current dream career is to become a Systems Analyst. Hence why i am undertaking the Bachelor of Information...
Notes are definitely not essential, IIRC i got pretty good ranks in the half yearlies anyway. However not having them just puts on unnecessary stress if you know what i mean.
Yes. School Rank =/= HSC Results provided that you manage to secure ~#1 in all of your subjects both internally and externally. Even if not just work really hard anyway
This very largely depends on the course that you are doing. I found that in courses such as Business Studies being at least one lesson ahead was extremely beneficial, as i'd do the hard yards at home and class time was just really effective content revision where i could ask questions regarding...
Make as many notes as you can, at least up to the half yearlies
This is absolutely crucial, don't make the same mistake i did because it will definitely backfire. I did absolutely nothing in the holidays and had to scramble to make Business notes for 2 topics, IPT notes for 3 topics, ITVET...
I agree with Spirtal, CounterStrike is the way to go competitive.
COD4 was an insane amount of fun though, the last cod game where everything felt "balanced" and it took a high degree of skill to pull off good gameplays