for mental illness, try perhaps One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?
Edward Scissorhands could work with family issues and immigration in the sense that edward attempts to assimilate into another society.
typed better as anna said. Also you can't skim through hand-written notes. But honestly, don't spend time typing them up then hand-writing them. You shouldn't consolidate like that. You should discuss things with friends or read your own notes and try applying your knowledge to questions.
*FIRST LESSON FREE!* 2/3/4 unit MATHS, PHYSICS, ENG HSC TUITION PARRA/HILLS/FAIRFIELD
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My name is Clinton Colaco and I have recently graduated from the selective school Girraween High School (ranked 24th in State) in 2009. For HSC 2010 students I will be offering Chemistry, Ancient...
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What can I say about the guy. For one, it was a pleasure have his presence both in the classroom and outside. He's quite a captivating fellow and I owe quite a bit to him for not only helping me out with chem but just like sharing advice on how to get...
I thought it was a fair test. It was "easy" as everyone is making out to be. You still needed to be on top of things. MC i succumbed to not thinking some things through properly, Core was iight with a few marks lost here and there, option good probably a couple marks lost.
gahh screwed MC. Got most of the rest I think apart from light year question. Med Phys was pretty darn good and a relief from our ranting just before the exam.
I know of one guy in first year. People who study med seem to know more people in JCU then everyone else because of the conventions like AMSA and stuff that are held.
"there's always JCU" --> I pretty much said that all year haha.
why was this question so hard =S
you look at the Emf table thingo, see which one reaction is higher up and thats the one that oxidises, i.e. that reaction is occurring at the anode. Isn't that the basics of galvanic cells?
the test had its easy and hard parts. somewhat hard MC. Industrial was quite easy but some of those core questions, its quite easy to lose a mark here and there so the cut-off should be 80/100
If they do we're fked xD Our teachers kept showing us where in the syllabus it was (i.e. the skills part) but i cbf doing it xD Ive got that burham guy from monitoring and I could always wing something on AAS.
Possibly AAS (pollution control), history of acids and biopolymers would be my picks...
Haha I wish buddy. Unfortunately I went to girra in yr 11 and there accelerated program started in yr 9 so yeah there was no way I could get in =[ I regret it now, they had the best chem year with like 35/75 band 6's :|
If you tell people to enjoy the texts then I wouldn't be surprised if people go on a tangent and not actually answer the question. We're not trying to write an essay on why we enjoy the text, perhaps more so how it has shaped our thoughts/views which mod B and AOS does.
Also, if you don't learn...
using the formula c1v1 = c2v2,
C2 = c1v1/v2
= 0.010 x 0.005 / 0.100
= 5 x 10^(-4)
Therefore moles of sulfuric acid = C x V = 5 x 10^(-4) x 0.015 = 7.5 x 10^(-6)
Now 2KOH + H2SO4 --> K2SO4 + 2H2O
There is a 2:1 mole ratio between KOH and H2SO4 Therefore multiple moles of sulfuric...
Well you got to be committed to maths thats for sure if you want to do well. At times throughout the year I wavered a bit and yeah that sorta cost me at different times but enough about me :p
THERES NO HARM IN TRYING IT OUT. We started off with like 70 people and that ended up being like 55 or...