Alright, fair enough. My option is Greek World. So, even if I know the main gist or view of the historian, should I still not make the quote up. E.g. Herodotus exaggerated the amount of Persians at Thermopylae, would it not be okay to just make up a quote that talks about the great amount of...
It might be difficult to do that because even though you could be fluent in the language, the teachers may still question your capabilities and also the fact that you didn't do the preliminary course might hinder your chance. But, if I was you, I'd talk to the principal, language coordinator at...
I don't know much about this, but I heard from a teacher once that the gap would be taken into consideration. Or maybe it was that your mark is moderated to be very close to your external. I'm not sure exactly but don't stress because even though the system is a bit screwed up, there is an...
I'd use any case study you're confident with. I'm planning on using multiple case studies. You can usually use your actual work or business you are a consumer of as case studies because you probably know how they operate. E.g. I work at Domino's and I know their training and customer service is...
I agree with BLIT2014, probably better to do Advance Math. If worst comes to worse you can always go down to Standard. Plus, you will have realised whether or not you can keep up with the Advance Math before Year 12 because you'd be doing it in Year 11. Keeping 12 units is also an option. I'd...
Oh wow, that handwriting is quite bad lol. But don't stress bro, your HSC is in 2020. I had handwriting similar to yours, it was so fkn bad. I even got marked down in a Business test as 60% when my mark was supposed to be 90-95% when he looked at the typed copy I had (I managed to dispute my...
For me, I thought to make a flexible schedule was great. I knew a lot of kids that made like a timetable sort of thing, followed it for about 3 weeks and then stopped. If you have work, extracurricular activities, etc - this is great. So, I made a little table in a google document for each day...
Thanks man. When you talked about how dialogue distinguished people from different social classes. Did you talk specifically about like the lawyers, Lawrence, Barlow Group/government, and how they can be distinguished from people such as Darryl and Dennis, etc?
I feel as though my analysis was good, and when the marker reads my essay they should understand the point I'm trying to get across. Just a bit sketch about them wanting me to refer to the uno general, most accepted definition of cultural tension. Thank you