hscishard
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In any subject...if you remember everything in your textbook, understand everything in your textbook and able to apply your knowledge, would it be easy to get 90s?
Plus the ability to add a few points together to make 1 good answer.If you understand everything in the textbook thoroughly, 90+ should be trivial. Of course you still need to have developed general essay writing and problem solving skills.
In any subject...if you remember everything in your textbook, understand everything in your textbook and able to apply your knowledge, would it be easy to get 90s?
Not if you've got a shit textbook.In any subject...if you remember everything in your textbook, understand everything in your textbook and able to apply your knowledge, would it be easy to get 90s?
The remembering is hard. I doubt understanding is very difficult though..provided you have a good textbook.Also I guess I should add that reading, understanding and remembering everything in all your textbooks is very very hard...
Most textbooks are based on the syllabus.Not if you've got a shit textbook.
Though I'm not sure I really see where you're going here. Are you asking 'If I learn the course thoroughly, will I do well?' Because if you are, come on.
The points on the syllabus are specific enough, they tell you with the directive term how much they want written.The remembering is hard. I doubt understanding is very difficult though..provided you have a good textbook.
Most textbooks are based on the syllabus.
But the points in the syllabus aren't specific enough IMO. So it's likely to be tested on something the book doesn't cover.
I doubt many students could easily understand, say, MX2 if they're going just off textbooks.The remembering is hard. I doubt understanding is very difficult though..provided you have a good textbook.
Lol, I remember opening my MAX2 textbook for the first time (to complex numbers and then polynomials) and my face was just o.00000.I doubt many students could easily understand, say, MX2 if they're going just off textbooks.
Well generally the textbooks are based around the syllabus.Yea I know.
I'm not just saying remembring everything from the textbook. I'm saying if you understand and can apply the textbooks info.