lyounamu said:
Do you think excel and macqurie books are great for sor hsc study?
I bought excel one today and I think it is pretty good. But I am not sure the contents are any relevant at all.
The course has only been tested once, 2008 is the second year the new syllabus has been tested so first make sure you have an up to date excel book as some books shops still sell the ones for the old course. They probably are slightly useful for supplementing the work you are doing, but the best information will be what you get from your teacher. We get a work booklet and resources booklet related to each topic (all the sor textbooks are meant to be completely shit) as well as mind maps and past essays written by past students and the teacher himself which he gets other teachers to mark before giving to us, but we also have to do a variety of essays responding to a variety of verbs for many topics which he marks and we can then improve on through his comments and comparison to other essays, and that in truth is the best way to study. Excel books get pretty poor in most subjects, such as the biology excel book answering some dot points incorrectly or like most of the science ones ive found too briefly or not at all. Basically only use it to supplement your work and im assuming its got essays in it, i wouldnt trust them, it might be alright to get the structure from, or maybe a quote or something but yer the best thing is what yo uare taught at school.
Im studying for the hsc (and have studied like this thought year 11 and 12 for religion) by reading over past essays and breaking it down into specific paragraphs where I adress a specific point as in religion you will basically always cover the same context and ideas regradless of the verb, all the verb in the question does is alters the linking words and depth of the information you cover. From this im summarising all the information related to this point and adding quotes examples and such. Which I learn and read over the many essays ive done.
Oh and finally one thing my teacher said you always need to look for in your essays
1. Adress the verb
2. examples both specific to the time and current
3. Scripture reference/ quotes
4. Variants (some topics wont have it but if you are doing something on juadism or christainty you will always be able to talk about how the different denominations views on the particular topic)
5. something else.... lol
EDIT: Its all about finding your own method though, this is what works for me and many people at school but you might find other ways better such as recording an essays into an mp3 and listening to it on your ipod, flow charts etc