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How to Get Excellence
Using Past Papers
Often,
past papers can be the best source of that excellence-worthy content. While
NCEA can be a bit of a mess sometimes, the best way to figure out what the
examiner is looking for is to use
the assessment schedule.
Once
you’ve looked at the excellence sections of the assessment schedules for each
past paper you complete, have
a look at our “excellence
question planner” which
is designed to help you master those excellence questions and chase that
endorsement.
The best
way to use this planner is to go through a few past papers, and write down
common excellence level knowledge that you need to have, as well as specific
terminology, common concepts, and things that you need to remember. Basically,
this planner becomes a cheat sheet for your exams, and you can use it to keep
track of everything you need to work on to get excellence.
Now that you know exactly how
to use past papers, and they’re no longer a weird mystery in the back pages of
the NZQA website, you’ll be able to study way more effectively, and hopefully
have more time to relax once you’re done.
Good
luck for your exams, remember to check those assessment schedules, and we’ll
see you on the other side.
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