Except I live 9 hours south and now have less than a month before orientation starts, and I have to work out costs, fees and everything and I'm confused.
Is it worth it to do a course that I'll enjoy, but won't kill me if I don't do it?
I failed at not getting stressed for the SC and after it I was emotionally drained. All I could think was "Is that it?"
It's really nothing to fret about, it's not difficult at all, and if you continue on to year 12, no one cares about your school certificate. Even if you drop out and look for...
http://www.discovery.org/articleFiles/PDFs/survivalOfTheFakest.pdf
Give that a read. It's pretty hefty, but it's a good read, especially if you have studied biology. Everything that it mentions as in most modern biology books was in the biology book we studied this year in our final year of...
That's disappointing, because most of the kids at my school are pretty stupid, no offence to them (I count myself in that category as well baha). Ahh well, we'll see what happens I spose. I should have applied myself more during the year, I spose.
We had a lady come into our school from BoS, to try and answer our questions about how subjects were scaled and so on. However, she seems to have left more questions than she answered. One thing she spoke about had me packing it though. I'm not sure if I completely understood her, but this is...
Same here about that antigen question >_> Bastards tricked me.
"As C says that the fact that defined it as purely endothermic was that it was a lower inner temperature to that of the ambient environment, it can't be right, as an ectothermic animal would also exist at a slightly lower inner...
The thing is, an ectotherm couldn't possibly raise it's temperature above that of the cage's temperature (where would the heat come from?), so it's almost guarenteed to be just below the temperature of the cage.
So therefore C = incorrect. If my hypothesis is right lol.