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    Science degrees

    Pure Mathematics and Computer Science honours. From then I wouldnt mind working in either field, preferably combining both.
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    Probabilty

    Itd be 0.001 to 3 decimal places.
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    something new on the "pi and e" debate...

    Well after searching through the usyd library, the only reference on the topic i found was in this book that had puzzles about pi. The exact words of the question was: eCCeNTRIC π: What is eccentric about (π4 + π5)1/6 Unfortunately there were no answers. However all was not lost, I did...
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    Camera Crew

    The cancelled debate. Just saw jackson complaining on tv.
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    Neap Trial Exam 2005

    Im sure there are still schools which purchase it after the exam is sat for reference purposes and such.
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    Neap Trial Exam 2005

    Both are wrong, but there is a huge difference between sharing it privately amongst individuals and posting it on a forum as large as this one, especially considering its popularity.
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    Physics Study thread - M&G

    The syllabus confirms Ms Tennille's thoughts.
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    highest UAI in history!

    I have a few classes with him but have never personally met him. He got: 1st in Classical Greek Continuers 1st in Classical Greek Extension 1st in Latin Continuers 1st in Latin Extension 3rd in Physics 4th in Mathematics Extension 2 11th in English (Advanced)
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    highest UAI in history!

    Well if this is anything to go by: http://community.boredofstudies.org/showpost.php?p=203078&postcount=14 Someone got a 498.2?
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    Trials Results

    Multiple choices dont necessarily have 3 wrong and 1 right answer. Sometimes more than one answer is right, you need to find which one is 'more' correct.
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    Neap Trial Exam 2005

    "Note that the relevant purpose is that of the person who is reproducing the work; it is not sufficient to be publishing the work for the research or study of others." Nice try, but only the one who reproduces it may use that line. :p
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    Permutations

    Counting methods? Probability? Does that sound familiar? They also play a role in matrix algebra.
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    phys vs bio

    -phys is harder To me, Biology is so much harder than Physics. You have to memorise much more facts and details, the concepts are hader to grasp and there are these 3 major dot points which caused me major grief in Biology and in the end I just hoped they didnt ask them in the HSC. more...
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    Help Please

    Wouldnt substituting u = x2 + 3x + 2 work?
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    highest UAI in history!

    Well I guess you can try out jm's 2004 version, it still gives ~497 for it.
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    Permutations

    The total arrangements in a circle when you dont care about where anyone sits is (6-1)! = 5!. Now you know the answer to part (a), where they are together. If they are not sitting together, then they must be sitting separated. Hence all the permutations that arent in part (a) are the ones where...
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    highest UAI in history!

    According to JUAIseek 2003, laurie wouldve gotten 497.4 in 2003. I know this doesnt mean he got it in 2004 though.
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    highest UAI in history!

    It says those are the lowest aggregates for the respective UAI. The lowest aggregate for 100 in 2004 was 483.0, 2003 it was 485.6, etc. meaning its possible people have gotten 490+.
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    2005 CSSA Mathematics Trial Results Thread

    In the actual HSC, 3 unit students (those that dont do 4 unit) are ranked together with students that only do 2 unit in 2 unit maths. Similarly 4 unit and 3 unit students are ranked together in 3 unit maths.
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    Band 6

    Its up to your school to decide exam weightings. More often than not the trial is worth more than the half yearly.
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