It is difficult for new telecommunications companies to start up as companies like Telstra have achieved economies of scale that allow them to undercut many new entrants into the market.
I don't agree with what the teacher did- there is a place for some HSC questions but the test shouldn't be comprised mainly of them and if you have to take past papers, you should do earlier papers and ideally more random trial papers that people are unlikely to have seen.
Having said this...
Ok this is Sydney Tech I'm pretty sure. Now they're quite strong in maths- not sure exactly on your grade but you can get lower ranks in maths (and when I say lower, I mean relatively lower). For what its worth, these were my ranks:
English- 3rd
Chem- 3rd
Phys- 3rd
MX2- 3rd
MX1- =1
And that...
This is a problem. I'm going to come out and say it because others are thinking it. If you are so exceptional at maths, why aren't you doing 4U? See to me, I think a bit of the problem is that you think you're better than you are and you are less willing to take advice because of it. So you're...
Because the concentration of the stuff in the conical flask is irrelevant. You are trying to find the concentration of say the acid in the burette. The way you do this is you pour it into the conical flask and when you see a change in colour blah blah, you know when equal numbers of H+ and OH-...
I disagree with this and the reason why is that currently NSG and NSB are elite selective schools. You make it partially selective and instantly school ranking drops because obviously the comprehensive stream will deliver a lower B6 ratio than the selective stream (not offended anyone here- I...
Nah it depends a lot on marks. If you get a high 99's ATAR, you get a lot of random parents that think 'this guy got .95, my son must go to him so he gets .95' etc. Obviously it doesn't work like that but people somehow still think it does
Re: The p00n thread
But this is because science marking is so much more brutal than economics marking. In science you get owned for retarded things but in economics no one really cares if you get a small thing wrong.
I'm very against AAA for law- 5 bonus points is wayyy too much considering that someone with a 95 ATAR gets in over a 99.5 and the gaps between those two levels is insane.
I agree 100% with EAS because there are people with legit reasons that deserve points- like if someone in your family dies...