A "to what extent" is great because you can argue that what the question is saying is only true to a certain extent, and you can then bring in your own points... if you get me? You can start off with something like: the text ___ explores this concept to varying extents...
I was doing the same. I had business down and kept thinking that I should have changed. But now I'm glad I didn't. As everyone said, don't worry about scaling. Just do your best. :)
Half studying, half chillaxing :P Maybe it's my inner child, but it's CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS! :D So going to enjoy them and then try to catch up on studying.
Firstly, yes. There is a lot of content. Esp. in the HSC course. BUT, that does not mean that just because you can't remember things easily, that you should not do it. Memorisation is a skill that you will learn throughout your prelim and hsc years. or, maybe memorisation isn't the best method...
One of my friends goes to a semi-selective school. She didn't do so well in her english adv prelim due to outside reasons and her school forced her to drop to standard. In our school I don't think they can force you, just recommend, so I guess it depends on the school.
I do both Eco and SOR (but only one unit), and I like both of them. The year 12 course for eco is WAY more interesting than the prelim course. But, if you really don't like eco, don't do it. For me, it's one of those subjects that if you don't like it, don't do it. The SOR course is quite...
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But, I've heard that if you do crap in advanced, it can pull your mark down, which is one reason why some people will choose not to do advanced. But I think advanced is WAY more interesting. :)
It's a compulsory course that is completed after SC. We did it at our school and it was a bludge. Everyone just talked while doing it. :D
They just give you some info and you just answer questions on it. Common sense really.
Please explain? :S Magnesium?
Btw, you could get this: 9x-7i> 3(3x-7u) *Hint: Solve it :P
I didn't make it up myself. I saw it on another post about jersey names and worked it out. It's pretty AWESOME! (or at least I thought it was) :P