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    chemistry

    i don't think u need to know how to name dienes , but it's good practice for your HSC once you get the hang of it, it's not that hard
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    Mum makes me disadvantage

    best reason ever: Asian Parents ??!
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    chemistry

    your assessment marks are not that relevant, it's more about your ranking in chem and you school's(potential) performance in it you have to take into account of the scaling factor as well
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    thanks for the rep

    thanks for the rep
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    Atar estimate

    this it depends on how well you perform in the externals, esp for your relatively worse scaling/ranking subjects
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    Who's going to UNI OPEN DAYS?

    email uac or the university that you're interested in ? just guessing you should be able to do a B Science/B Education Most of my teachers had a B something/ Dipp Education
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    Bands regarding gen maths...

    DON'T be too concerned about your assessment marks(rankings), esp at this stage, since there's NOTHING you can do to change it The only thing you could and should do is to focus on the preparation of HSC exams !!
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    Worst scaling subjects?

    don't stress out too much there are bridging courses for chem and phys, if they're pre-requisites(i.e. compulsory) for your course. visit the usyd website and you should find something there and you won't actually miss out a lot even if you don't do the hsc chem and phys since only a...
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    Who's going to UNI OPEN DAYS?

    this saturday for usyd and i suppose you'll take the train ? get off at redfern(which is one of the safest places of sydney :P) station, turn left onto lawson st when you exit the station then turn left again at stAbbercrombie st , turn right at the traffic light and you'll see the entrance...
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    USYD vs UNSW: Engineering.

    Year 1 All First Year Engineering students, whether Flexible First Year or other (except Bioinformatics, Civil with Architecture, and Software Engineering), study a common first year. The subjects ensures you gain a broad knowledge base in mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals, and...
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    USYD vs UNSW: Engineering.

    i guess it doesn't really matter which degree you enrol in as the subjects you do are basically the same in 1st year http://www.eng.unsw.edu.au/information-for/future-students/high-school-students/areas-study then after 1st year, you'd have more knowledge about which area of engineering...
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    USYD vs UNSW: Engineering.

    unsw is better at engineering (even though usyd has higher cut-offs, i suppose that's just due to supply/demand) lecturers can actually decide whether or not to get their lectures recorded, so it varies from one subject to another
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    Help in choosing subjects? What scales good and bad?

    german continuers actually scales better than phys and chem, which are generally regarded as "good scaling subjects" business is slightly better than food tech,but they don't scale very well. technically they're both "capped", e.g. the Max. Mark (after scaling) for food tech was 92 last year
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    Help in choosing subjects? What scales good and bad?

    for most languages, continuers always scale better than beginners www.uac.edu.au/documents/atar/2010_HSC_Table%20A3.pdf may help you a bit also there's absolutely nothing wrong with choosing the subjects you actually like, regardless of the scaling factor
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    the geometry of the parabola

    exaxtly, it'd be much easier with a diagram
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    Can I get a band 6 in Phy/Chem/Math?

    don't your teachers give overall ranks? or maybe compute it your self? cos that's more relevant to your assessment mark don't worry too much about your ranking and stuff at this stage, because now the only thing you have control of is the HSC exams, which is 50% of your final mark. so...
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    To those who do 3 sciences

    +1 depends on your preference/strength
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    Polynomial Graphing Question

    you know how to draw the basic parabola y=k(x-a)(x-b), right? it's like y= k (x-0) (x-2) , so the constant k would change the magnitude/"height" of the function value y so on the same graph, the one with a higher constant would be always further away/have a higher magnitude than the one...
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    Polynomial Graphing Question

    so it's an ellipse with x intercepts at x=2 and x=-2, y intercepts 1/2 and -1/2
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