I work with both Andy and Ally and I know first hand that they can deliver the goods- They have the marks obviously but more importantly they can express themselves and communicate concepts, something far more important than a good mark. Good luck!
Oh I can actually answer the question now, in 2012, a raw mark of 86 was a 95 exam mark in Chem and a raw mark of 90 was a 96 in phys so say around 87 or 88 there.
English- read essays and creative and work out what I was going to do. Leftover time spent on reading short answers. Phys/chem/Eco- flick through the paper to get an understanding of everything, make sure i can do everything, mentally note possible tricky spots/harder questions. I never saw the...
It depends. For mine they linked up almost exactly the same. You'll notice that the very top people tend to stay very top. There will however be a few people that suddenly start trying and do really well. For you, you're doing well in year 11- that implies ability and effort- you won't lose that...
Pretty sure that can't be right. I was =3rd at school in 4U and 2% off first. The top 4U mark was 98 and my assessment was 97. 4U aligns VERY favourably, I doubt you drop 3 marks if you're second by 0.5%- the only way that's possible I would think is if the next highest mark was like mid 80's...
You should want to pay it. Cost is $20,000, and there is a direct benefit of the scientia scholarship as well as indirect benefits but ignore them. So benefit is (is engineering 4 or 5 years?). Lets say 4-> benefit is at least $40,000 so cost benefit says defs
99.95 is worth a lot more than $20,000. Firstly, you get a 10k/year scholarship so for a five year course, you have $50k there. Then also from a tutoring perspective, it is very easy to get students- hence more money here and also indirectly with a higher ATAR, you can do whatever course you want.
Look guys this is all an individual thing and depends so much on a lot of factors. I know .95'ers who did less than 2 hours a night and got state ranks with that as well. I also know .95'ers who studied 5 hours a school night. Personally, I was probs doing around 3 hours a night (and probs...
A straight line can be differentiated. Consider the line y=1. This is a horizontal line with constant gradient of 0. The derivative is a function of the gradient at any point on the curve- hence the derivative of a straight line y=k for some constant k is dy/dx=0.
Even other lines, like y=x has...
When it is non-continuous (i.e. doesn't exist at that point). Like y=1/x at x=0. Also when things have like a sharp corner- technically when the limit of the gradient is different when you approach from both sides. Like y=|x| at x=0
I'm doing commerce/law- I'm just first year but I enjoy it a lot - though I've always loved economics.
What sort of things are you interested in?
And I want to go into either criminal or corporate law when I graduate
Total rubbish collected will go down. This is because households now have an incentive to reduce the amount of rubbish they put out.
From a cost benefit point of view, look at it like this- under the old system, the $6 covers everything. The marginal cost of putting out another rubbish bin is...
The idea behind text scaling is that the question will suit some texts more than others- hence they will get higher marks- hence scaling to equalise the process. Hamlet doesn't always scale higher than speeches for example I would say. In fact this year I'd be extremely surprised if it did...
It doesn't really make much difference if you look from a purely statistical point of view. I know quite a few people who got 99.95- out of those, its pretty evenly split between those who did 10 units and those who did more (just thinking off my head, I think there are a few more with more than...