seremify007
Junior Member
Just don't get too complacent/lazy guys! Being top of your school won't guarantee you a good result in HSC.
Your best bet would be to practice using past papers and see how you find those. I found in Year12 IPT, it's not so much just your ability to memorise, but more importantly, your ability to apply what you've learnt into complex scenarios which could relate to real life situations.Niksta123 said:slightly off the topic..but im in year 11 atm doing prelim ipt course and i was just wondering...is the hsc for ipt easy? we have been getting these really easy ipt exams for yr 11, and cause our teachers arent that good, im wondering if we are going to be shocked next year when we do the hsc cause basically wat we get in our tests are like fill in the missing blanks and then the teacher will give us a like hints: these are the words etc to fill..anyway im not sure if im making much sense, but if anyone understands lol, write back...thanks xx
wow. thats stupid. lol; no offenceNiksta123 said:OK thanks for the advice...i have my year 11 prelim ipt exam tomorrow and we are getting questions like "fill in the missing blanks" and then the teacher gives us possible answers for tha blanks...and yeah its that kinda stupid questions that are getting me worried for the HSC next year...
that would mean quite a lot...nrs1990 said:I'm 1/15. But my entire class are accelerated year 10's so I'm not sure how much that actually means.
we didnt even have a computing class for years 9 - 10 until 2003. that was the first year that we had a proper computing studies head teacher come in. and ever since, its been going upseremify007 said:I wish our school let us do accelerated back then... I remember we asked the principal back in year 8 if we could but he said no