My half yearlies were fairly poor too. My maths extension results were juuust over 50%, however I was in the top half. Remember that the HSC exams themselves are 50% of your ATAR - if you do well in those it will bring you up a fair amount.
All the advice I keep getting given is don't worry...
Week 1
English Adv 1 14/10/13 11:20
English Adv 2 15/10/13 13:55
Legal Studies 17/10/13 9:25
Ancient History 18/10/13 13:55
Week 2
Mathematics 22/10/13 9:25
Mathematics Extensions 1 24/10/13 9:25
Week 4
Biology 4/11/13 9:25
I have like week and a half between my last two exams omg
I do biology, and while there is a lot of content it's a lot easier to understand than physics (well, depending on what you're better at - more maths inclined people should go for phys/chem, some physics formulas occur in 2u/3u maths)..
Also I really strongly recommend going for what you're...
At my school it's just extensions, like EX1 Maths is Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:50 til 8:50 etc etc and EX2 English is on Monday afternoons from 3:30 til 5.
Hi guys, I'm doing a written report and one of the requirements is "a discussion of the sanction given, in terms of its effectiveness and the extent to which it fulfils the main aims of criminal sanctions"
My case is the R v Gonzales [2004] case, so if anyone could give me some pointers to help...
It depends on the rest of the state who do Legal Studies. It varies from year to year. You're better off keeping it if you're doing well. There's no point in keeping a subject you're not doing well in, regardless of how well it scales.
Eng Adv: Finished AOS, doing Robert Frost.
Eng Ext: Uh, doing cinematic techniques for Sleepy Hollow at present.
Maths Ext 1: Limits
Bio: Just had an assessment task, we've started Life on Earth
Chemistry: Section 4 in Metals
Ancient: Just finished Tutankhamun, starting Ancient Rome
Legal...
Hey, I was just wondering if anyone here is doing/had done adaptation as an area of study, and could possibly help me in finding some related texts?
Our core text is Looking for Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta, and my first related text is the poem At Mornington by Gwen Harwood.
I only need to...