2026 HSC CHAT (5 Viewers)

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guys pls give me motivation...

I studied my ass off for half yearlies and people who didn't study as much as me or know the content as well as me beat me in my exams, either because of my stupid mistakes or because the teacher made the exam really easy.

does anyone get my frustration?
ive def faced that b4
 

wow123

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yeah true, and even the questions it does do they mess it up a lot
Yea I agree and the questions aren't that many or really exam they are pretty basic and like there explanations are pretty decent tho
Which is why I was asking if there were any other sites or resources to do some better questions
 

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guys what’s rhe best ai tool to do ur math qs is theyre hard and u need help 🥀
 

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And also, I've been in a similar situation with making lots of silly mistakes etc...
I don't think its correlated to IQ, its related to other brain wiring things often like concentration focus (or any 'disorder' or spectrum etc everyone is different)
And just to note, I've always done exceptionally well on IQ tests so I wouldn't correlate it with IQ, despite there being a correlation with pattern recognition and learning speed. (especially if you studied for IQ tests which IMO completely defeats the purpose of the test and is ridiculous - also note that IQ tests tend to benefit those who are in a higher socioeconomic position especially in earlier years. There is no definitive test for intelligence)
 
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guys do we need to memorise our student numbers? i heard some schools force you to write yours on exam papers and stuff but my school doesnt do that.
im pretty sure my school gave students their number on the day of the hsc exam on a little paper since they didnt have to memorise (also what if you memorise and remember it incorrectly?)
You don't need to memorise it. NESA provides a candidate number slip at the exam centre on the day. Even if your school does ask you to write it on internal assessments, the actual HSC exams are handled through the exam supervisor giving you that info. Don't stress about it.
 

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