Re: What's better for an investment banker? comm/eco, comm/sci or comm/adv sci (stats
Ah ok, then if not better, what about: which dual degree is more relevant and helpful as an investment banker?
I've heard that Griffiths dentistry gives preference to queenslanders but i can't find that anywhere on their site. I know a lot of people who are applying through both QTAC and UAC even though applying through only UAC is fine, can anyone tell me why they do this?
One must remember that the gravitational potential energy equation is -Gmm/d
So the curve should be negative, that's why the graph given had 0 in the centre to confuse students whether it should be above or below the x-axis
Yes, you should have calculated 2 different solutions but then you should have mentioned that because one of them isn't in the domain given by the question, only pi/8 can be considered
then u confirm that its a maximum value with a table or 2nd derivative or whatever
rofl i just read through this thread
I hope noone used this thread to gain some knowledge about chemistry for the exam or especially you hsc 2016 guy
This is ridiculous, you have to use a chemical equation with known mole ratios to make any sort of deduction about the molar ratio between 2...
I think it was also an indication of whether you studied the prescribed speech or not, so if a student used only the quotes and techniques in the extract ( which weren't even the best ones and there weren't many when I glanced at it) they would know that the student didn't prepare for it. But...
No but it would have been nice to include at least one quote from it
Honestly I think they just learnt from the bandler specification that if you don't give them an extract, students actually cannot write a response to the specified speech if they didn't prepare for it (since they don't...
Yes, those are indeed useless questions google can solve those ones
Ok, can you ask him if it has been hard to get work experience or get an internship or anything like that? idk what uni year he's in so he might not have even applied for work experience yet
Whoever who has studied/studying renewable energy in uni (preferably in UNSW), what are your thoughts on the experiences it has given you? Has it given you a tough search for jobs or an easy one? Do you see this field expanding a lot any time soon? (maybe 20-30 years in the future?