in what ways is advanced a massive leap? the workload or content? because at school we already covered the basics of comparative essays, AOS, critical study and stuff like thatJust know advanced is a massive leap from Year 10 English & Business is 100% rote learning, if you dedicate a few hours on business you'll be fine.
thankyou! Yeah the lowest English in our school was advancedSeems pretty solid to me, I definitely recommend doing advanced over standard (god i really wish i did advanced). Your subjects are well diversified and if you put in decent effort and perform well you would be looking at a nice atar with them.
thankyou!Chemistry is pretty good in prelim, its not as intensive as in HSC (lot less rote learning). Just make sure you really know how to do equations from your junior science.
I don't recall Year 10 English clearly, but Advanced requires more of a deeper thinking when it comes to analysing texts and what not. I don't know how to explain it but I knew that the first month of Eng I was ;A; because it was a whole new world, STEEL can't really save you and it's all more about discussing the text's ideas to a newer level. Like, maybe it was because the text I did, but it was more contextual and stuff. Idk, if you were pretty okay in Year 10, it's not like you'd abysmally drown in Adv.in what ways is advanced a massive leap? the workload or content? because at school we already covered the basics of comparative essays, AOS, critical study and stuff like that
alright thanks, I think I get what you mean [emoji3]I don't recall Year 10 English clearly, but Advanced requires more of a deeper thinking when it comes to analysing texts and what not. I don't know how to explain it but I knew that the first month of Eng I was ;A; because it was a whole new world, STEEL can't really save you and it's all more about discussing the text's ideas to a newer level. Like, maybe it was because the text I did, but it was more contextual and stuff. Idk, if you were pretty okay in Year 10, it's not like you'd abysmally drown in Adv.
I guess, maybe that wasn't the best example to give.By "do equations", do you mean to balance equations?
I really like Chemistry and i read through the textbook briefly and I have some notes so I'm hoping it stays wellI guess, maybe that wasn't the best example to give.
tbh I hated chemistry in all my junior years and paid zero attention to it (as in, couldn't even balance equations until year 11, got confused about the difference between an atom, element and molecule), as I was planning on doing phys not chem.
But when I started putting time into it in the prelim course my marks really improved, plus I think accelerating geography helped me as I learnt how to structure short answer responses even though geography and chemistry aren't really related.
So my advice during the holidays is to do some light reading up on the syllabus, find some notes or a textbook to read if you can. But don't stress too much about prelim chemistry, it's not too bad at the start and not very content-heavy. It seems like you already know the basics of balancing equations (much better position than I was imo) so you should be fine
thankyou! I am expecting English to be difficult :/The first term of Prelim English was quite the jump that I was expecting, but in no way prepared for. After about Week 8, I picked myself up again from wallowing in misery over how much work I had to do to catch up to my peers, and just got on with it. Perseverance is key!
Otherwise, Ext. Maths and Chemistry are both fun and hard work. Enjoy prelim!