"Strangely, the prime minister can find time to fly to Sydney to meet Oprah Winfrey and meets regularly with Chinese officials and heads of industry, yet cannot find 10 minutes to meet the Dalai Lama in Parliament House,"
wow what an ugly racist lizard
hmmm this is interesting... i myself have been wondering whehter to do 10 units for my HSC
looking at previous UAC stats, seems like most UAI 99+ people do 12 units, but there are several 100's that did 10 units so its not necessarily a bad thing
lol same
i have to shift sht from my table to my bed when i need the table
then vice versa when i need the bed
also i use my chair as a temporary 'floating' storage facility (i.e. move and take things onto / from it as i need to)
i half faked mine - did about 20 hours total before my p's test
passed 2nd time
the first time I failed because of a stop sign RIGHT OUTSIDE the RTA carpark!!!
didn't come to a 'complete' stop = fail
sigh...
They're pretty good considering the price and small class sizes. The tutors are good at explaining things clearly so if ur like me and u have a school teacher who can't teach, this place helps.
They also give you discounts for referring friends :) me and a friend went for a trial lesson (yr 11...
Wow at the people who missed their HSC exams due to failing at reading timetables - that's actually pretty tough knowing that a huge part of your future was fked cos of this one little thing...
You CAN bludge through SOME parts of year 11 without risking too much on your ATAR
e.g. in science subjects, if you bother to find out what's actually in the HSC syllabus versus in the prelim syllabus, youll realise some things never overlap. E.g. in prelim physics we have an entire module on...
Who said chem is a prerequisite for Med? Only English Advanced is a strict prereq for med (at UNSW at least)
They dont need you to have done Chem in high school for med. In fact, when you get into med, the uni-level chem you'll be doing will be 10x harder than the Chem at high school (except...
Keep things for as long as you can, just make sure your study amount isnt going to burn you out at the end of the year
For my HSC Im doing 12 units which I think is a little much (for me at least) but I enjoy the extra security it gives me (i.e. allows me to bomb out on one subject and still...