Sorry if this has been mentioned anywhere before, but I just want to know whether it would be allowed to bring in two calculators in the exam, you know, in case the one we bring in dies. I was thinking just bring in some spare batteries (it is unlikely, but I want to be safe) but would it be...
This is probably a stupid ass question but I'm paranoid and it would just give me peace of mind if someone could clarify this for me.
I filled out the uac application weeks ago and can't remember if I ticked the "full application" or "standard application." I went back to read the question...
I agree with that first thing you said. And yes, it's just a speed bump...a speed bump that's going to kill my life if I don't get into the course I want. Only 1 uni offers exactly what I want. What a bitch. :mad1:
I agree with you. Even if I did know how it all worked back to front, it wouldn't change a lot. Except, I think though, it is comforting to know exactly how it works. Sure, you're going to try your hardest, but it does give a little peace of mind.
I would like someone's expert opinion please: I did shit in my trials (as in just above or below pass mark)My rank is not fabulous. But then, a lot of other people in some of my classes didn't do so well either. My best sub is Eng Ext 2 and my internal mark for that is something to smile about...