[AASL][AAHL] Trigonometric relationships (Unit Tests v2)
Hey y’all.
Just under 7 weeks and N23s are gonna take their final IB
exams. Y’all are about to become members of the old people gang, congrats!
I noticed that I already posted Unit Tests v2 for all of
trigonometry except trigonometric relationships, so now’s the time to correct
that. As usual, there’s considerable challenge (I hope) at the top end,
especially the time pressure, but students of all abilities have opportunities
to show off what they know.
Some quick words before we get to the tests.
1) November 2023 mocks
N23 mocks will be coming next weekend!
Buckle up, we’re preparing for takeoff.
RShields is proofing the paper a 2nd round before
they’re sent off to y’all.
AASL, I think the papers reflect the difficulty of the
actual papers.
AAHL, they’re definitely on the harder end, especially Paper 3.
(Speaking of that I gotta start writing the MS too oop-)
2) Revision Sessions (on IB Discord)
As exams are quick approaching we’ll be hosting some revision sessions for everyone to join.
No need to sign up or anything, just pop in whenever the session is live.
I won’t host any session this time around, but I’ll try to
do a QnA with my good old friend and session leader Mr Crouton (also known as
Creative).
M23’s QOTD (Question of the Day) received a lot of support
from everyone, so I decided to bring it back for N23 students! Y’all are
swamped with revision already so I’ll just do it every now and again, introducing
y’all to questions from different places on Earth. We already kicked off with
New Zealand L3 Calculus; it’s just a matter of time until y’all encounter
questions from exotic countries around the world.
3) Survival Guide for AISL
Yes, you heard it right. A Survival Guide for AISL will be posted in mid-October as a last resort for AISL students who just want to scrap a pass. If time permits Survival Papers will also be posted, but I can’t promise they’ll be ready by the start of the exam season.
With all those announcements in place, here are the unit
tests.
N23 mocks will be coming next weekend!
Buckle up, we’re preparing for takeoff.
AAHL, they’re definitely on the harder end, especially Paper 3.
As exams are quick approaching we’ll be hosting some revision sessions for everyone to join.
No need to sign up or anything, just pop in whenever the session is live.
Yes, you heard it right. A Survival Guide for AISL will be posted in mid-October as a last resort for AISL students who just want to scrap a pass. If time permits Survival Papers will also be posted, but I can’t promise they’ll be ready by the start of the exam season.
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