HKDSE
DSE Maths Paper 2 Strategy
A focused page on DSE Maths Paper 2 strategy, including pacing, multiple-choice decision-making, and common ways students lose marks.
Direct answer
Many students treat Paper 2 as pure drill, but differences often come from pacing, question familiarity, and how mistakes are reviewed afterward.
Key takeaways
- Paper 2 rewards speed and stability
- Multiple-choice rhythm should be trained deliberately
- Wrong answers should lead back to knowledge points
- Different question types need different decision speeds
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