Why past papers matter more than textbooks
- Start using past papers as early as possible
- Focus on school-specific and past HSC exam papers first
- Practise under timed conditions
- Use hard questions to stretch your thinking
Build understanding before rushing into practice
- Reviewing the syllabus
- Revisiting any topics you missed or forgot
- Doing easier questions first to check your understanding
- Only then moving into past papers and harder problems
Engineering is about more than theory
Dream jobs can become daily motivation
Key takeaways for students
- Choose a clear goal to work toward
- Use past papers, not just textbook questions
- Practice under real exam conditions
- Learn the content before rushing into hard problems
- Keep your dream visible so it keeps motivating you
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Sarah Gardiner
Director of Operations & Strategy, HSC CoWorks
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