Anyone have any additional resources to use and practice, for the upcoming calculus test (next week)?
The 3 or 4 tests that UNSW has provided is nothing lol...
Hello guys!
Over the course of my HSC year, I have made extensive and thorough notes on Biology with each dot point answered and explained in a comprehensive and detailed manner. I have made these notes in conjunction with a few teachers and band 6 students and have continued to fix and add...
Post some of the hard calculation questions you guys have come across in papers! :D
Here's one to start off with -
A student carried out an investigation to analyse lawn fertiliser. The student weighed out 1.00 g of fertiliser containing 24.0 % sulfur (S) and dissolved it in water. 100 mL...
As I'm coming to the conclusion of my HSC, I would like to share some resources with you 2015ers as I know how hard it may be at times to look for trial papers or notes. I am sort of limited in the resources I can give you, only Biology, Chemistry, 3u and 4u math however I'm sure there are...
I've noticed that in the science papers (chem & bio particularly) that only in the 7 markers is the word "concise" or "succinct" thrown around, meaning marks can be deducted for TOO much irrelevant information. HOWEVER, I do not see this in other questions with marks such as 6 or 5. Can they...
With the HSC fast approaching, i think a good way to expand and test our knowledge is through asking and answering questions.
Only CORE modules.
Explain the need for monitoring the products of chemical reactions such as combustion.
Is this a correct definition for photoreceptor cells and what they do.
Photoreceptor cells are responsible for an animal's perception of vision. They are:
- located in the back of the retina
- a type of modified neuron/nerve cell
- contain light sensitive pigments
Light sensitive pigments...
A nine letter arrangement consists of 3 A's, 3 B's and 3 C's such that there are:
- no A's in the first three letters
- no B's in the next three letters
- no C's in the last three letters
i) Find the number of nine letter arrangements if the first three letters are 2 B's and 1 C in...
How does it work?
Do they go through all of your preferences and offer you the course if your atar meets the cut off or do they look at your first preference and if it doesn't meet the atar requirements then you'll have to wait till second round? Someone explain please :D
Thanks