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Such as outlining the changes in the universal models from Ptolemy to Newton or something ...Tennille said:You just need to know the basic formulae, including motion and Newton's Laws (F=ma). Much of the course in year 12 is new, and there isn't much mathematics, anyway.
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As far as i am aware, nothing in the preliminary course is directly examinable in the hsc, but it may be classified as assumed knowledge and some of the preliminary knowledge is still essential to some aspects of the HSC course.
I don't think it would be expected that you remember all that stupid shit for the exam, as the HSC course has enough stupid shit you need to remember by itself! But, don't throw the notes away as you may find yourself referring back to them as some things you have learnt in the prelim course are still relevant in the HSC course, but they are just examined in more detail in the HSC course.
I think one of the main ideas behind such things as the developments of the universal model is just how scientific knowledge changes and how theories are disproved or proved with the advancement of technology and such things like that
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That's what you do in year 11 for the science subjects anyway, isn't it? Various parts of the prelim course were actually taught last year, I believe.Vinneh said:People forget anyway.. If you start dealing with a concept that was covered in year 11, chances are your teacher will say "Remember when we talked about ** last year? About how it blahss?"