The titration data couldn’t actually be used to distinguish between Y and Z right. I just used it as a confirmation, after using the 2 other data to determine the compound identities.
Damn I forgot I made this. I’ll tell you what I learnt:
1. A bit everyday is much better than a lot every 10 days. Seems obvious, and you’ve probably heard it many times, but that’s only because it’s true. Be consistent. Goes for hsc as well not just ucat.
2. For the ucat, start with mocks...
So basically, applying for medicine means the ucat score is (most of the time) equal in value to your atar. As with every year 12 in the summer holidays, I’m trying to get ahead and consolidate previous knowledge in my subjects. But I’m also trying to study for the ucat now because my time in...