Maths is all about practice. Learn your theory, do a few basic questions to get to know the examples and how they work. Then work on past papers and keep doing so until you think you're ready.
Maths is all about practice. Learn your theory, do a few basic questions to get to know the examples and how they work. Then work on past papers and keep doing so until you think you're ready.
I need someone to teach me how to access the PA now. Also, someone teach me the language used on the PA system so I don't sound like an idiot who doesn't know what he's saying when doing so. Hahah.
...That's what happened with this girl I liked. I knew she liked me before, but I didn't act on it, despite the feeling being mutual since people are gonna judge (Year 11 and Year 7) so I left it. Come Valentine's Day this year I asked her out and yeah...didn't turn out good. We're not as close...
Just wondering, what happens if I don't turn up for one of my external exams? Do I get 0 or my mark gets averaged or does it take my school mark (which I hope it doesn't)?
Make = assemble. Correction, 9 seconds to toast the crown for regular, quarter pounder and Big Mac buns; 10-11 seconds for the heel.
Come to Strand McDonald's in the city, George Street next to the Apple store between 3pm-8pm on Saturday. I will remove your doubts.
What's the point of going to an easy place and passing? Its better to pass in a hard place and know how to identify hazards and be faced with difficult situations in the test, than later on and not know how to respond. I used to think going to Ingleburn, Bega or Beverly Hills would be easier...
First off, congratulations on choosing the second hardest test location with a notoriously low pass rate (37%).
Fortunately for you, I did my test there in a manual and passed. It really depends which road they take you but I'll give you a rundown of the route I went (Guildford)
So first before...