sonny_angel520
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Good luck for the HSCCongrats to everyone who finished the hsc this year!! I really want to see some of your atar reaction videos.
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Good luck for the HSCCongrats to everyone who finished the hsc this year!! I really want to see some of your atar reaction videos.
No need to talk about me. (I'm taking chem, bio maybe but they are changing the syllabus, math 4u, math 3u, maybe extension 1 english, def english advanced.) 95.75 for your atar is really good! What subjects did you take?Good luck for the HSCWhat subjects are you thinking of doing so far?
I feel like u should contact uac and uts and ask them about thisHey guys, I got an early entry offer to UTS a few months ago and I already enrolled in subjects and made my timetable. Is that a mistake and will it prevent me from getting post-ATAR release UAC offers? Please help. As I have met USYD's requirements for my desired course but have already chosen my subject and timetable at UTS. PLEASE HELP!!!
Thank you so much!!! I was good at languages so I did 3 units of Japanese, Chinese continuers, 3U Maths, Chemistry, and English AdvancedNo need to talk about me. (I'm taking chem, bio maybe but they are changing the syllabus, math 4u, math 3u, maybe extension 1 english, def english advanced.) 95.75 for your atar is really good! What subjects did you take?
You are still able to transfer unis if you really wanted.Hey guys, I got an early entry offer to UTS a few months ago and I already enrolled in subjects and made my timetable. Is that a mistake and will it prevent me from getting post-ATAR release UAC offers? Please help. As I have met USYD's requirements for my desired course but have already chosen my subject and timetable at UTS. PLEASE HELP!!!
Wow, I have heard organic chemistry is really hard. You must be good at languages! Chinese and Japanese? Do you regret barely studying after the trials?Thank you so much!!! I was good at languages so I did 3 units of Japanese, Chinese continuers, 3U Maths, Chemistry, and English Advanced
I HIGHLY recommend Chemistry. It’s a good mix of rote learning like bio, and problem solving (titration questions are so goated)... I gave up halfway through Mod 7 (organic chem) and barely studied after trials to not only get an 83 HSC mark, but also to have that count towards my ATAR over my Band 6 Chinese continuers score. Actually insane.
Organic chemistry isn’t too difficult, and I managed to have sound knowledge of everything by the end. But missing the extra one/two marks in a written answer multiple times does lead to a large amount of marks lost in the end. I hate writing and rewriting answers to practice, and memorising in detail, which is a large part of Organic Chemistry. I like to understand things and get on with it, which isn’t possible in Mod 7. If you enjoy subjects like bio or history it might be more up your alley.Wow, I have heard organic chemistry is really hard. You must be good at languages! Chinese and Japanese? Do you regret barely studying after the trials?![]()
Already getting free money from UoN and don't have to move to attend. Is there much point to going to a different uni?dude, why aren't u going to UNSW or higher?
How did u go? Too bad half of my subjects are hsie lolokay guys moral of the story is to never pick hsie subjects for hsc unless you want to fail miserably
Lol I had one and I dropped it cuz I genuinely enjoy and perform better in sciencesokay guys moral of the story is to never pick hsie subjects for hsc unless you want to fail miserably
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oh my god that is so coolWoahhh that sounds awesome! Jack the Ripper is such an interesting perspective too. I did a suite of poems which were like, poems sent back and forth by a poet and a soldier in love, while the soldier is at war - the poems are all dated to different times, so they change in their structure and poetic form, like they evolve from sapphic stanza in 50 BCE to shakespearean sonnet in 1600 CE to depict the shifting nature of poetry alongside the constancy of war and love! I'm very proud of it
