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    08 HSC Students - Are you 18 yet or not?

    Yeah, you're definitely right. Trouble is, I've done all the rest of my study and it's only the case studies I've got left. I'm just going over them online and I don't need to know them in too much detail. I swear, I came here to look for some more...and then look what happens...and I was...
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    08 HSC Students - Are you 18 yet or not?

    16 is great :) you can't go out so you don't have to worry about that. Unless you procrastinate, which is the only reason anybody here is posting here in the first place. Damn.
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    08 HSC Students - Are you 18 yet or not?

    I'm doing that 50/50 pleasure/study thing with business case studies, but I know deep down it's actually 80/20. Yes. Yet I try to convince myself it's 50/50 to make it OK. Well.
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    08 HSC Students - Are you 18 yet or not?

    HSC = Highly Stupid Club or Highly Successful Cat . . . Sorry, I only did that because your name starts with may.
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    08 HSC Students - Are you 18 yet or not?

    So you could say you were 16 when you did half of English, and 17 when you did the other half. Twould sound like you had repeated...maybe? Theres this kid in Year 11 who likes to abuse me because he's one day older than I am...and he's already underage. He's an alright guy though. Why am...
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    08 HSC Students - Are you 18 yet or not?

    Mmm...seems there are a lot of young people posting here. Where are all the others? Probably out at parties...heh
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    2 Days to go... :D

    They won't specifically require you to use a ratio, it's a matter of you throwing case studies in to show them you know what you're talking about. Given that Section IV is worth 20 marks and they are fairly broad questions, you're going to have plenty of other places to throw in a case study...
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    08 HSC Students - Are you 18 yet or not?

    17 in January...gets a little weird sometimes. You don't know how often I'm gonna be the designated driver...except for the curfew of course. But that's ok, someone's gotta carry all my pissed friends home ;) [Gloves! It's you again! You should be studying :rolleyes: ]
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    2 Days to go... :D

    Yeah, you should be alright then. I used to do the same thing but I was always terrified that I wouldn't get everything done and consequently I sat in exams and forgot tiny details which wrecked my confidence. However I have just spent about a week teaching myself the business course - no it...
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    English Advanced Tutor Castle Hill

    Just download one off Rapidshare ;)
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    2 Days to go... :D

    Well you won't be facing the gallows, but you aren't going to be king of the hill either...I'd just study as much as I could and try to get a good understanding of all the topics. Also it depends of course on how much you already know. One suggestion I have is to go the the BoS website and do...
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    2 Days to go... :D

    Yes, that's right. In section III they basically provide you with a "case study" and you write the report about it. That's about applying your knowledge to provide recommendations to the example business they give you. Section IV is about applying your knowledge and using case studies to...
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    2 Days to go... :D

    Agreed (except I'm not that organised with the case studies...) Just a minor suggestion though, if you do use the real business and make up an example, be careful that it doesn't clash with what a real business does. Lots of people do CCA for example, so you wouldn't want to make up anything...
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    2 Days to go... :D

    Debt to equity ratio = Total liabilities / Owners Equity. I think the long-term debt one was just to get you to understand that the debt-to-equity ratio measures solvency...but for purposes of simplicity, all liabilities count (for example, what if the business closed down in the next month...
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    2 Days to go... :D

    As far as I know, any case study is good. CCA, Qantas, Woolworths etc just tend to be common ones. You could make one up...but it is of course safer to go with common ones as markers tend to know which ones are real. If they suspected you had made one up I'm almost entirely certain they...
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