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AlphaZero

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VCE Specialist 2006-2015 Study Design \(-\) Which questions are still relevant?

I thought I should make a comprehensive guide that explains which questions of the past exams from the previous study design are still relevant. Note that sometimes, if it's simple enough, I'll just edit the question to make it doable. Sometimes, there will be a question which is technically doable that I've excluded due to purely relevance.

Going through every exam takes a while, so I'll just regularly update the post when I have the time. If you believe I've made a mistake (entirely possible lol), just send me a message :)

2006 Exam 1
\(\bullet\)  Attempt all questions.
2006 Exam 2
Section A \(-\) Multiple-choice questions
\(\bullet\)  Attempt all questions except Q6* and Q21.
*Technically, Q6 is now beyond the course since describing regions in the Argand plane has been removed. However, I think the answer is super obvious and isn't really beyond students' capacity of the current study design.

Section B
\(\bullet\)  Attempt all questions.
2015\(-\)2017:  VCE
2018\(-\)2021:  Bachelor of Biomedicine and Mathematical Sciences Diploma, University of Melbourne


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Re: VCE Specialist 2006-2015 Study Design - Which questions are still relevant?
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2019, 09:51:11 pm »
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I think it’s worth adding that the person at VIC Maths Notes has compiled every exam question for Specialist (in addition to Further and Methods). They are grouped not only by study design, but also by area of study. The questions stem as far back as 2001!

Here’s the link:  https://vicmathsnotes.weebly.com/year-12-specialist-maths.html. Just look at each area of study under the ‘Exam Questions’ header. (They’re also easily downloadable as a ZIP from Google Drive.
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wow, thanks alot