js read more books and newspapers :p
that's the only way you can improve anyway.
not that I do the chinese course, but maintaing my Chinese level eventually comes down to reading and writing more frequently.
i see, i got here two years before you..... hey, u doing heaps well then =p hmm, i really regret not doing Chinese now... I actually like the language and culture heaps..... ah well. I shall continue in my free time and in uni if possible.
"red dream chamber" 's great :p
but may be a bit too rich to study for high school? dont' think they even study it in depth in china.
wahhh...... long de chuan ren as a text LOL. they can do anything can't they...
what's the best way to study languages alongside science?
I want to do adv science, but I also want to do languages (japanese and/or chinese and/or french)
Should i just do adv science and then choose language as elective, or should i go for B Arts/B Science... and what do international...
hey, i must say every school would have a unique aura :p
good or bad... something unique
hmm, most government schools have demountables... shame they don't give us more funds to build proper buildings.
Yo, Sydney Girls is prettier in some way :p it's got a really nice garden... and very classic looking buildings... apart from the yr when sydney got owned by the hailstorm, the school is great. And the lowers... the grassy area separaing SGHS and SBHS... used to have a barrier, now it's gone...
No one is a born genius who naturally knows how to balance. It's good to give ppl tips, albeit how trivial it may seem, it might help.
And your second point is right, that's why it depends on what sort of equations you talking about.
That is not true. Practise is important, but there are introductory methods.
Balancing equations, you need to take note of two important things:
1. Whether the number of atoms of a particular element are equal on both sides (mass balance)
2. Whether the charge on both sides of the...