Ignore pls Timestamps: 10:29 - he says question 7 is interesting and to try it 10:54 - look at the triangle one to find area. He also said question 5 a lot of students get wrong because there’s a small trick to it 15:04 - look at Question 19 he said its really interesting, both vectors leave at diff times 15:36 - I want to try Question 19 (apparently textbooks do it when two vectors are perpendicular) 18:56 - he said try q 16 cause some students struggle with matrix algebras - tech active 24:48 - listen to what he says, maybe just do first two (or hardest one) 27:53 - Q6 2023 or 2021 (not important) 31:03 - both of these if you want 33:33 - encourages to watch 2023 solution video cause he likes it, 22’ and 21’ shouldn’t be slept on DO EM 35:20 - suppose to be ez but don’t know both 2022 Qs 36:28 - free marks both Q 8s, just know how to put in calculator 39:13 - methods students should be able to do these 40:35 - 2023 Q11 a) (shaky on the ending of partial fraction int) 41:26 - Crazy 2020 Question “worth taking a look at it to see the crazy” 43:43 - 2022 bro was way too chill about this being easy - do it 46:04 - look at 2020 if you want to try volume of solids combined with related rates… 49:21 and 49:23 - first figure out what differential equations are using 2022 and 2023, and then maybe look at 2020 logistic equation question which is tougher. 49:21 - Look at Q18 2023 to learn “separation of variables” from differential equations 54:10 - 2023 is the hardest one there - do one of them to refresh memory on implicit differentiation 58:15 - can do 2021 Q15, the 2023 Q16 is hidden related rates and if you have the metal capacity then look through it (there’s gonna be a related rates in the external, look for it) 1:00:49 - Forces and momentum - know how to do the simple familiar two forces acting (not important) look at Q17 2023 if brain is functioning 1:02:57 - Not important - Acceleration questions (always use formula sheet acceleration formulas) doesn’t come up often, but as extra, extra practice Q17 2020 1:04:08 - Easy stuff but he recommends checking out one of the videos for 2023 Q10 or 2021 Q10, they the same 1:07:35 - Confidence intervals - they’re easy but well represented, there will be questions. Be good with calculator. Can try 2023 Q19 again Plenty of marks in stats. 1:12:03 1:11:49 1:12:45
Hey man, I'm no longer in highschool, but I'm now almost finished my first year of an engineering and maths degree in uni and i just wanted to say thank you, because without you i wouldnt have gotten in there at all. Keep up the heros work you do
Thank you so much, this has all been so incredibly useful to me and I can't imagine how many thankful students are out there following their dream thanks to you.
Ignore pls
Timestamps:
10:29 - he says question 7 is interesting and to try it
10:54 - look at the triangle one to find area. He also said question 5 a lot of students get wrong because there’s a small trick to it
15:04 - look at Question 19 he said its really interesting, both vectors leave at diff times
15:36 - I want to try Question 19 (apparently textbooks do it when two vectors are perpendicular)
18:56 - he said try q 16 cause some students struggle with matrix algebras - tech active
24:48 - listen to what he says, maybe just do first two (or hardest one)
27:53 - Q6 2023 or 2021 (not important)
31:03 - both of these if you want
33:33 - encourages to watch 2023 solution video cause he likes it, 22’ and 21’ shouldn’t be slept on DO EM
35:20 - suppose to be ez but don’t know both 2022 Qs
36:28 - free marks both Q 8s, just know how to put in calculator
39:13 - methods students should be able to do these
40:35 - 2023 Q11 a) (shaky on the ending of partial fraction int)
41:26 - Crazy 2020 Question “worth taking a look at it to see the crazy”
43:43 - 2022 bro was way too chill about this being easy - do it
46:04 - look at 2020 if you want to try volume of solids combined with related rates…
49:21 and 49:23 - first figure out what differential equations are using 2022 and 2023, and then maybe look at 2020 logistic equation question which is tougher.
49:21 - Look at Q18 2023 to learn “separation of variables” from differential equations
54:10 - 2023 is the hardest one there - do one of them to refresh memory on implicit differentiation
58:15 - can do 2021 Q15, the 2023 Q16 is hidden related rates and if you have the metal capacity then look through it (there’s gonna be a related rates in the external, look for it)
1:00:49 - Forces and momentum - know how to do the simple familiar two forces acting (not important) look at Q17 2023 if brain is functioning
1:02:57 - Not important - Acceleration questions (always use formula sheet acceleration formulas) doesn’t come up often, but as extra, extra practice Q17 2020
1:04:08 - Easy stuff but he recommends checking out one of the videos for 2023 Q10 or 2021 Q10, they the same
1:07:35 - Confidence intervals - they’re easy but well represented, there will be questions. Be good with calculator. Can try 2023 Q19 again
Plenty of marks in stats.
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1:11:49
1:12:45
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Hey man, I'm no longer in highschool, but I'm now almost finished my first year of an engineering and maths degree in uni and i just wanted to say thank you, because without you i wouldnt have gotten in there at all. Keep up the heros work you do
1 more day until spec externals, gl everyone
thanks mr Speranza you've raised my entire class and all the maths spec classes before us
Good luck!
my pookie you never fail us
My goat, please do the methods one!
Thank you so much, this has all been so incredibly useful to me and I can't imagine how many thankful students are out there following their dream thanks to you.
Loving the new spectacles.
Awesome vid! Can you do this for math methods please!
You are literally a saviour
Good luck everyone for tomorrow!
can u do one for predicting methods external for 2024
I hope you do another half time speech
Hi, this helped me out a ton. I was just wondering, can you please do one for methods, cause its my last external and I want to end on a high.
gl to everyone today and tmrw
Have they ever had much on simple harmonic motion?
coming back to see how close he was :D
ong the last 3 questions on paper 1 were cooked was i the only one?
Nope, they were horrible lol
tech active was even more cooked bah
@@Charles_dbdc_dArtagnan we do not speak of that
Hey Joel will you be doing a methods video too?
my goat
do you reckon geometric proofs are worth while understanding, cus I haven't really seen them pop up in the past papers.
Clutch!
what did y'all get for spesh. results are out. btw thank you so much joel. i did a lot better than i would have without you. 🤩🤩
Is this alternative sequence?
Watching this even though I’m in grade 11 and just have started yr 12 content :)
there was no simpsons rule 😢