Hi guys,
So, I'm sitting my 2 Unit HSC Maths exam this year in around 4 months. I've honestly struggled with Maths alot; not because I can't do it or it is beyond my comprehension, but because I just haven't been bothered (horrid excuse I know). A
ANYWAY, I've finally decided to get my life in order and kill the HSC this year. Bit of background - My Prelim course was very hazy and so is/was this year's course thus far. For the record, I got 27% in my last exam. All other subjects are little to no issue.
Now, I do think this situation is salvageable, although I know I'm going to have to put in.
Here is my plan of action:
- Work through prelim course again (of course I have remembered some things, parabolas are probably the weakest link)
- Actually do questions and figure out a strategy to familiarise myself with different topics
- I have a tutor who comes every week and other avenues of support so I will utilise them.
- consistent revision, practice and questions
Bottom line is, I know what I have to do, I just have to do it.
Feel free to send some more advice my way, it feels like a monumental journey but I think it can be done.
So, I'm sitting my 2 Unit HSC Maths exam this year in around 4 months. I've honestly struggled with Maths alot; not because I can't do it or it is beyond my comprehension, but because I just haven't been bothered (horrid excuse I know). A
ANYWAY, I've finally decided to get my life in order and kill the HSC this year. Bit of background - My Prelim course was very hazy and so is/was this year's course thus far. For the record, I got 27% in my last exam. All other subjects are little to no issue.
Now, I do think this situation is salvageable, although I know I'm going to have to put in.
Here is my plan of action:
- Work through prelim course again (of course I have remembered some things, parabolas are probably the weakest link)
- Actually do questions and figure out a strategy to familiarise myself with different topics
- I have a tutor who comes every week and other avenues of support so I will utilise them.
- consistent revision, practice and questions
Bottom line is, I know what I have to do, I just have to do it.
Feel free to send some more advice my way, it feels like a monumental journey but I think it can be done.