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I self taught all of 4u using pretty much just this channel, it’s really good. The only other resource you really need is past trial papers, which you can get from
i love this channel, i think its underrated
I self taught all of 4u using pretty much just this channel, it’s really good. The only other resource you really need is past trial papers, which you can get from https://thsconline.github.io/s/
in terms of the order, I say do proof last. the others can be done in order if you want.broke, and looking to study 4u in yr 11
any recommended resources + tips to self study 4u
like what order i should study in?
it will also be greatly appreciated if any of you can send me your resources
happy studying!
Do you have a 4u textbook?broke, and looking to study 4u in yr 11
any recommended resources + tips to self study 4u
like what order i should study in?
it will also be greatly appreciated if any of you can send me your resources
happy studying!
i reconmend cambridge. since you are in year 11 sabito, i would say try Cambridge and if its too hard, try maths in focus to first learn the content, then try Cambridge for slightly harder problems.Do you have a 4u textbook?
That’s really all you need to learn the content imo. Then the YouTube if any concept doesn’t make sense, for example as carrots has provided.
which one do you have?i don't understand the textbook lol (fitz)
Terry lee is pre goodi reconmend cambridge. since you are in year 11 sabito, i would say try Cambridge and if its too hard, try maths in focus to first learn the content, then try Cambridge for slightly harder problems.
here is a link to howard's textbook for 4u, completely freebroke, and looking to study 4u in yr 11
any recommended resources + tips to self study 4u
like what order i should study in?
it will also be greatly appreciated if any of you can send me your resources
happy studying!
r they worth doing or just past papershere is a link to howard's textbook for 4u, completely free
and here are 1000 4u questions also from steve howard
i used these in y11 and they let you get comfortable with the topics before learning them in y12
tbh i never touched the 1000 questions, just read through his textbook back in y11 because it was freer they worth doing or just past papers
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I guess it depends on the person, I found YouTube better since he goes through stuff sorta like a fast paced lesson, he briefly explains everything then u consolidate with past hsc questions which make sure you’re confident. Cambridge 4u is pre good thoughDo you have a 4u textbook?
That’s really all you need to learn the content imo. Then the YouTube if any concept doesn’t make sense, for example as carrots has provided.
past papersr they worth doing or just past papers
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which ones do i start with thopast papers
start with easier ones (lower tier selectives, private schools) to build confidence then once ur doing well start doing the mid tier selectives then eventually the James ruse etc papers (save these for last because you’ll run out of hard ones if u don’t). I’d start with ascham 2020 because it’s piss easy but it’s a good way to build confidence and find any major content gaps before you dive into harder paperswhich ones do i start with tho
The 1000 questions are very good and worth doing if you have the time, I recommend. To add onto carrotts post about which papers to do and in what order, I wouldn’t say it really matters but doing the ‘easier’ ones first would probably be better. There was a recent girra (2022 I think) that was kinda easyr they worth doing or just past papers
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