YEAHH, open book test, how to take advantage? (1 Viewer)

FlyingKanga

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Our term 4 test (first test for Year 12) is going to be an open book test and I want to take as much advantage of it as possible.

My plan is: for each topic which is going to be in the test, write a set of rules/steps on how to solve that type of question and then list a crap-tonne of hard examples relating to it. I'll also have a separate formulas page.

Any other ways I can take advantage of this? I reckon this is literally my time to shine if I write notes way better than the high ranks at school.
 

seventhroot

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HSC: 2014

I am pretty sure the HSC exam tomorrow is not open book

someone pls confirm
 

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Our term 4 test (first test for Year 12) is going to be an open book test and I want to take as much advantage of it as possible.

My plan is: for each topic which is going to be in the test, write a set of rules/steps on how to solve that type of question and then list a crap-tonne of hard examples relating to it. I'll also have a separate formulas page.

Any other ways I can take advantage of this? I reckon this is literally my time to shine if I write notes way better than the high ranks at school.
You posted in the wrong thread. Don't rely on the notes you make
 

FlyingKanga

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You posted in the wrong thread. Don't rely on the notes you make
Yeah of course I'm going to rely on my own knowledge but the privilege of referring to a set of notes is obviously going to help a lot..


HSC: 2014

I am pretty sure the HSC exam tomorrow is not open book

someone pls confirm
Oh, whoops. Not sure when I put that up. Fix'd
 

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