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[AAHL][AASL] Sequences and Series (Unit Test v2.3)

Hey y'all. It's almost the end of February. For November students, most likely you'll have prelims/mocks coming up. For May students, the exams are right around the corner. Enjoy the last time you'd have a lot of time to revise before taking your final exams - quite likely you won't have this in uni. Feb also means Andrew's mock season's coming up. The mocks will (tentatively) take place on the first week of April . The results shall be available by mid-April, allowing us (a fellow proofreader/grader and I, most probably) sufficient time to return the scripts to you. I'll also host a series of sessions on the IB server; highly recommend to check it periodically for updates. I'm seriously considering a live "survival guide" session (or probably several) and of course, the regularly scheduled trigonometric functions and identities. Now back to the unit tests. Today's tests feature sequences and series, with the third standard specifically...

[AAHL] Complex Numbers (Unit Test v2.3)

Complex numbers is, frankly, quite complex at times. This is arguably one of the hardest topics in the course, so I'd like to expose you to a wide range of questions that may seem challenging at first but they're all within your reach. Enjoy! AAHL: AAHL MS: A couple announcements. (1) We're in the last phase of writing the mocks before the papers are shipped to RShields for proofreading. Details to come, but mark your calendars: the mocks will (probably) take place in early/mid-April, allowing sufficient time to actually mark the submitted scripts and provide feedback on the performance. (2) Be on the lookout for revision sessions on the IB server: as usual, I'll be doing a session on trigonometry. Might split it into two to improve students' attention, idk. It may or may not be recorded. (3) Tutoring slots are still available if you're looking for focused practice before the exams. DM me if you're interested and I'd love to discuss the details with you....

[AAHL][AASL] Trig Functions (Unit Test v2.3)

Hey y'all! Nothing screams Andrew more than ridiculous trig questions. Well fear not, I'm back with the unit tests on trig functions, to be taken right before the almighty trig equations! AASL: AASL MS: AAHL: AAHL MS: Just a little note: if you're interested in tutoring, please don't hesitate to get in touch via Discord @adventurousandrew or the tutoring form . I won't bite, promise. -Andrew