91.75! I am so very happy, I was expecting around 70! I am still shocked. An ATAR calculator told me I would get 83...so needless to say I nearly fell out of my chair when I saw my actual ATAR! :D
Oh man, I am in that exact position right now. I'm pretty bad at physics but I thought I'd be somewhat alright tomorrow, then it just ticked over to 11pm and I realised that I actually do not know a SINGLE THING, despite studying my ass off. It's going to be a horrible day tomorrow. A horrible...
Some of the multiple choice questions were confusing. For the biscuit one I put that the various species did not have the same chance for survival. It just seemed to be the best answer at the time.
Frankenblade was alright, I just used my essay from the trial and talk about how the concepts were shown through form. Hamlet was semi-okay, I didn't write much for it though. The Fiftieth Gate was epic because I didn't need 2 related texts. Hoping for a half decent mark.
I did the second one, and I didn't even write what section I did...I wrote the question number instead. Since there were 11 questions and only 3 or so sections. Did I do that wrong? =/
The way I do it, I have a basic introduction that defines belonging and stuff, and I can slot a random thesis into it and expand on it. Idk why you got so hyped up over that, but whatever.
I am just using my creative from the trial, which I still remember. So I didn't even have to study that. However I refuse to memorise an essay...because honestly, I don't see how memorising an entire essay can help you when you'd probably have to completely change it to answer the question. I've...
Kill me now, my essays sound like they were written by a 5 year old. I also can't remember my quotes, no matter how hard I try. Do you think if I made up some quotes from my related text (a short animated film) the markers would know?
Haha, I have barely studied for UMAT at all. Actually, I haven't studied. At all. It'll freak me out too much if I do. I'll look over a past paper and then I'm just going to go in and do my best. Haha.
I had this whole sheet that I made telling me what to do each day in terms of study.
That went down the toilet and I basically did nothing, it was a mistake to buy The Sims 3 this holidays.
I did some physics and bio notes (learnt nothing) and tried to memorise english quotes (learnt 1 poem) and...
Basically, analysing something is picking it apart, looking at the techniques used and what the author is trying to say.
So, each analysis has to focus on the history and memory aspects. The Fiftieth Gate uses historical documents that Mark Baker has found (because he's an historian, he likes...