Search results

  1. nit

    99.7+ UAI without getting a Top 20/10/5 ranking??

    I got 99.95 without coming in the top 20/10/5
  2. nit

    Your goal vs Actual UAI

    Target UAI:100.00 Actual UAI:99.95
  3. nit

    Post your HSC Marks + UAI for SAM 04 results

    Eng adv: 91 Eng ext1:47 Phys:95 Chem:95 german:97 maths ext1:99 maths ext2:97 SAM UAI (2002/03/):99.95 Actual UAI:99.95
  4. nit

    Official UAI Thread: Post your UAI's here

    99.95...hmmm must change that sig
  5. nit

    Official HSC Results Thread: So how did u go?

    chemistry-------94/100 96/100 95/100-----------6 english(advanced)-----87/100 94/100 91/100---------6 english extension 1-----47/50 47/50 47/50---------E4 maths extension 1----99/100 99/100 99/100--------E4 maths extension 2-----95/100 98/100 97/100--------E4 physics----94/100 96/100...
  6. nit

    Glenn McGrath!

    Vettori can hang around...what would be a spectacle would be Chris Martin making a half century in NZ's second innings - the guy can hardly hold a bat.
  7. nit

    Peter Skryznecki + ORT

    HOD will work well for any sort of journey and journey concept -I used it for the whole year. The hardest thing with HOD is setting up what you're trying to say in terms of what the book is about - it's a dense novella covering a variety of themes, and you'll have to choose themes and techniques...
  8. nit

    Bored of physics

    One of Lorentz's propositions to overcome the null result was that length contracted in the direction of motion into the aether, hence meaning that whatever path the light took, the time of travel of the light ray would be the same if the path lengths were the same. Thus the interference pattern...
  9. nit

    Bored of physics

    In hindsight it did pave the way for a belief in Einstein's work. In any case, I just wanted to point out that the term is physicist, not physician. Edit: why you'd need to demonstrate that the two were reluctant to lose belief in the aether model I don't know. You simply need to demonstrate...
  10. nit

    Peter Skryznecki + ORT

    Btw, Babie, be careful with using such terms as deconstruction - thats a literary movement in its own right.
  11. nit

    Final rankings

    My ranks are: 15050 Chemistry - 1 / 86 15140 English (Advanced) - 13 / 180 15160 English Extension 1 - 9 / 76 15250 Mathematics Extension 1 - 2 / 120 15260 Mathematics Extension 2 -...
  12. nit

    Hay.. At School ATM.. GOTTA FREE PERIOD!!

    i basically had 3 free's a week (well actually per our retarded cycle of 6 days) out of 35 periods a week. I very rarely did any work in my free's except maybe a bit of maths exercise work for ext 2. Apart from that, I found I couldn't concentrate in most free's unless I had an assessment...
  13. nit

    HEXs???

    lol@ hex...theres a big difference, now that you ask, Kitty :p
  14. nit

    who plans to do Chemistry in uni?

    Depending on certain things:UAI/interviews, possibly, yes.
  15. nit

    lost thread?

    hmm, i never got the whole "I want 100 past papers" mentality. Basically go over every chapter you've done for revision, then attack 10 papers max before an exam. That strategy seemed to work fine...and you get the sense of completion by poring through every chapter, and doing a sensible amount...
  16. nit

    The top student in the state for Forensic Chemistry (7 mark question) got...

    Unlikely that the top would come from forensics for one thing, but more importantly, i think (^o^) may actually be speaking about the top forensic candidate? And why is 96/100 for top unlikely, Zarathustra?
  17. nit

    Where are you up2?

    we've finished :) class of 2004...at this point in time last year we were halfway through complex (ie we'd done mod-args, and were mainly doing the geometric consequences of complex no.s)
  18. nit

    dot point

    You could possibly also relate it back to another dotpoint - ie gravitational potential energy is defined as the work done to move a point from a point an infinite distance away (ie unaffected by a body's gravitational field) to a point within that gravitational field.
  19. nit

    heat of combustion of ethanol

    Hmm..looks like this thread has been rejuvenated. Well anyway, for equal masses of ethanol and octane, approximately 60% less energy is extracted from ethanol as from octane (delta Hcomb ethanol = -1367kJ/mol vs -5470kJ/mol for ethanol if i remember correctly). When considering the two in liquid...
  20. nit

    measuring pH of identical concentrations of strong and weak acids

    Mercury...are you Shannon? Edit: by the way, what are you doing lingering around these boards anyway? :p
Top