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  1. J

    OMG probably failed

    what do u think... I've done 40% of my internal assessment and I haven't done very well at all. I'm probably ranked towards the end of my course somewhere.... Is it still possible that I could get over 90 in my adv. hsc if I tried really hard? what do I need to do-can anyone help me?
  2. J

    What do you guys think of Bio?

    From what I have read and heard the 2002 bio exam was in some way difficult....like it was poorly written and there were 7 mark questions for insignifcant dot points.... does anyone know if they are going to review the bio exam so that we aren't screwed too??:confused: :confused: :confused:
  3. J

    OK, I'm stumped.

    the red maths in practice book is the best book that I have come across: get it and do every question in it before your exam. Don't waste time doing stuff you already know. good luck:p
  4. J

    What were your 2003 Half-yearly exam results

    95%!!! just continuously do exercises...don't sit there and memorise equations!:D
  5. J

    help with prac.

    hi I need help with a titration in the chemical monitoring and management topic. If you have any experience in chemistry can you plz private message me or tell me if you could help me. jub jub:confused: :confused: :confused:
  6. J

    I think im gunna do crap in da HSC...

    the assessment mark they give you in your school beaky, just say you get 68%, wont be your actual internal assessment mark. If your 68% means that you are ranked, lets say, 25th out of 50 people it means that when everyone does the actual HSC exam from your school, your internal mark will become...
  7. J

    ester dot point...

    what is the actual answer to this dot point? :confused: :confused: :confused: Identify the IUPAC nomenclature for describing the esters produced by reactions of straight-chained alkanoic acids from C1 to C8 and straight-chained primary alkanols from C1 to C8
  8. J

    stupid "weak" and "strong" acids

    strong acids, weak acids... -a strong acid is fully ionised in solution -a weak acid is partially ionised in solution. hence: HCl is stronger than ethanoic acid because it has more particles ionised in solution. You can also say talk about pH....since pH = log10 [H+], the more hydrogen...
  9. J

    biology marks

    How good is studying biology for your UAI? - scaling, difficulty etc. what did people get last year?:(
  10. J

    practical assessments

    would anyone be able to tell me any practical assessments students may have been given in the past for the 'the Search for Better Health' topic? how do you prepare for a practical?:confused: :confused: :mad1:
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