Experienced Tutor for Chemistry/Physics/English/SDD - UAI 99.95
Qualifications:
2003 HSC
Chemistry - 97 (3rd in state)
English Advanced - 96
Phyics - 96
SDD - 96 (9th in state)
UAI: 99.95
I am an experienced tutor who has been tutoring these 4 subjects over the last 1.5 years. I can...
I think it's a little bit more than "just a dash" of PBL. Everyone seems to have this misconception that it's all old school, but they do plenty of waffly stuff too.
Depends what you do. If you choose to, you can spend the rest of your life sleeping 4 hours a night like one of my tutors does. He's currently lecturing, facilitating PBL sessions, overseeing PhD students, working as a surgeon and writing/illustrating an anatomy book.
Or you could get a cushy...
Newsflash: Oxford is quite possibly overrated. Clinton (a former Rhodes scholar) wrote about it in his autobiography. Don't remember any direct quotes, but it didn't exactly sound like the pinnacle of the academic world.
Plus as you mention, you've lived sheltered for the last 16 years...
The shuffling was probably done in your year. I'm pretty sure that we stay in our respective collegias.
Hmmm we had our last SGS today. I think most people feel quite apprehensive about mixing with the 1st years, though I suppose you must think the same (OMG BLOODY 2ND YEARS).
I don't...
We had 225 at the start of last year. I estimate we have ~210 now, though we've been given no exact figures. Your year should have quite a few more people, seeing as the total no. of Y1/2 students is 456 - hence the disparity in the scenario groups.
If you didn't know already:
eMed --> portfolio --> submit Group Assignment --> Check drop down list box for names of members
See you all next block. Having fun with foundations?
Applications are still open for us. You can start the 4 years in 2nd year as well, so don't worry if you miss it this year.
I'm not applying because I can't lie well enough to convince them that I'd like to see the country. I mean...writing a whole page on it? I do have friends who got it...
We got "oh oh oh to touch and feel A virgin girl's vagina and hymen"
Apparently the extra "a" is the beginning of an alternative name for CNVIII. Can't remember it off the top of my head though.
Oh and our resident anatomy expert tells us that mnemonics are the lowest form of learning...
Rural entry people can get in with UAIs of less than 92. I don't know how they compare with the rest of the cohort in terms of UMAT marks, but I think cut offs would be slightly lower.
Mervyn, how many Norweigans are there in your year? I've heard their government usually sends ~6 per year...
a) They give you the hydronium ion concentration - it's there in brackets (0.01mol/L). Assuming the HCL is completely ionised, then it's [H+] conc. is equal to 0.01mol/L. Therefore, pH = 10^-0.01
b) Sulphuric acid is diprotic, HCL is monoprotic - you need multiply the [H+] concentration of...
Hmmm I forgot you all read deleted messages. I wonder why that was implemented - it's obvious that if they were deleted, the OP didn't want people reading it.
Welcome to medicine.
Form acidic oxides
You do also need to know how to name haloalkanes and the like. There's no need to memorise them though, there's a system that allows you to name different variations of haloalkanes, esters etc.