As you prepare for the HSC 2U Maths exam, it's natural to feel overwhelmed, especially if you're aiming for top marks. In this blog, I share my personal tips on how I scored a 98 in 2U Maths in Year 11 and how you can apply these strategies to succeed in both your internal assessments and final exam.
1. What was your final score in 2U Maths, and when did you finish the HSC?
My final score for 2U Maths was 98. I achieved this result in Year 11 through an accelerated pathway. I'm currently in Year 12, completing my HSC for my remaining subjects, including Advanced English, SOR II, PDHPE, Legal Studies, and Extension 1 Maths. In my most recent half-yearly report, I achieved top 3 placings in all of my subjects.
2. What are your top tips for doing well in internal assessments?
Internal assessments are all about ranks and the gaps between those ranks. Ideally, you want to be high up in a competitive cohort. Here’s how to achieve that:
- Practice papers: The key to success in maths is practice. Do as many practice papers as you can, and do them under timed exam conditions.
- Know your formulas: Make sure you have a solid grasp of all the formulas and concepts in the syllabus.
- Ask for help: If you’re stuck on a concept or question, don’t be afraid to ask for help—from your teacher, tutor, or classmates.
Practice is crucial. You can never do too much, and the more practice papers you complete, the more familiar you will become with the format and types of questions you may face.
3. How can students perform well in the final HSC exam?
When it comes to the final exam, success isn’t just about individual performance; it’s also about working together as a cohort. Here are my tips:
- Collaboration: My class worked together throughout the year. We constantly helped each other with questions, teaching each other content, and creating an environment of teamwork and support.
- Group chats: Use group chats or study groups to stay connected. Share questions, study tips, and explanations.
- Lift each other up: A high-achieving cohort benefits everyone. In my class of 20 students, 10 of us received Band 6's, with three scoring 99. Working together made all the difference.
4. Can humanities-oriented students still succeed in 2U Maths?
Absolutely! I consider myself more of a humanities-oriented person, but I was still able to excel in 2U Maths. Here’s why:
- Hard work and repetition: Maths is a skill that can be developed with hard work. It’s all about training your brain to think in a certain way through repetition and practice.
- Anyone can succeed: Whether you lean more toward humanities or sciences, any student can excel in maths with the right dedication and study habits.
Remember, maths is a universal subject that rewards persistence. If you put in the effort, you will see results.
FAQs
1. How can I improve my internal assessment rank in HSC 2U Maths?
Focus on completing as many practice papers as possible, knowing your formulas, and seeking help when needed. Practicing under timed conditions can also help improve your speed and accuracy during assessments.
2. What’s the best way to prepare for the final HSC 2U Maths exam?
Collaboration with your classmates is crucial. Work together, ask questions, and help each other understand difficult concepts. A high-performing cohort benefits everyone in the final HSC scoring system.
3. Can I still do well in 2U Maths if I’m better at humanities subjects?
Yes! Success in 2U Maths comes down to hard work and consistent practice. Whether you're more inclined toward humanities or sciences, anyone can excel in maths with dedication.