No,
HSC 2017 does old syllabus
Prelim 2017 does old syllabus
HSC 2018 does old syllabus
Prelim 2018 does new syllabus
HSC 2019 does new syllabus
Prelim 2019 does new syllabus
(All with the exception of mathematics, MX1 and MX2 I believe)
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Almost any degree with a viable career path can do that however some jobs will take longer to pay off say mortgage so if you want to quickly pay it off then do some degree that gets you a job like gp, surgeon etc etc, however if time doesn't really matter than just go for a degree with a job...
I haven't done this text so I don't have any idea of what exact text you should use but here are some suggestions:
These are just some general ones I quickly saw but you should check out Blit's guide to choosing related text for discovery here.
No that's completely wrong you should be allowed to do however many units you want as long as you meet the requirement of 12 units minimum in year 11 and 10 units minimum in year 12. My friend did 14 units in year 11 and I did 13 so you should not be facing that problem, this is even stated on...
https://drive.google.com/open?id=12H3D5IiDjcj9iB1OVNjLOWVuC_KzGzyJ
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nVC_PWCpxxN3Q3v2DZN4uogw5_pN8jUQ
Edit: Shoot they're both upside down and the first mightttt be wrong sorry about that
Edit2: Yeah I made a mistake in my first one Jazz got it
Ah that's what you meant yeah but that wouldn't really mean mechanical engineers would be able to completely carry out the same functions as a petroleum engineer say in terms of creating petroleum extracting technology or knowing how to create infrastructure like a civil engineer
Edit: Sorry...
Yeah that's half the reason why I kept mechanical cause it would save me from becoming jobless haha, but I wanted to have a job like petroleum/mining/civil cause in the future 10 years or so there may possibly be a higher demand for those resources even if petroleum engineering will probably die...
Mainly cause there is an apparent good pay that comes with it which probably happens when there is really high demand for petroleum but also because I have a general interest in studying about petroleum based off of HSC chemistry. I would've chosen Mechanical/Civil or Mechanical/Mining however I...
Okay sorry for the late reply (pun not intended) you might not even read this since this might've been you're first and last post here but you pretty much saved my life cause I completely forgot about my FEAS application and the deadline is so close also hadn't realised that id have to make a...
Sorry for late reply, I only talked about two (diaphragm and membrane) cause I was just comparing the technological improvements from diaphragm-->membrane but I sure did stuff up cause I didn't write about mercury and I'm pretty sure you had to talk about all three
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Based off of the new syllabus you will be looking at the properties and structure of elements which will be related to their chemical and physical composition however I believe it will be covered in one or two lessons only and wont really deal with specific elements. Check page 37 the third dot...
So I didn't want to ask this question during HSC cause it would just add unwanted worry on myself but in my Math Extension class theres only two people including myself. I'm ranked 2nd out of the two of us so pretty much last. I heard that apparently the marks of 1st and Last stay unaffected and...