I am studyin engineering and need to choose electives.
MATS1101 is the recommended one but i am trying to decide between this or CHEM1011. The handbook descriptions sound like similar content ..is there an acrual difference?
What if I choose both? Is that even possible?
Advice/past...
I have some activities planned on a particular Friday soon and since I only have lectures on Fridays, I've been told I can just crash other lecture classes.
Now I'm wondering how to determine whether the class I'm gonna crash is going to be teaching the same things as what I'm going to be...
For some odd reason, uac sent me an email saying my atar has been revised and changed
But when i log back into uac to check, it is srill the same as before...only that it says at the top "as at 8 january 2013"
Is the thesis (and topic sentences) meant to simply be the question reworded? - unless you're focusing on a particular theme of the text then you should mention that?
Because this is what I thought at first, until a friend told me that you need to perfect the thesis and make it sound in depth...
on student online it says 'on the day of the last written HSC exam'
does this mean nov. 8??
and what time?
EDIT:
With english, is the final hsc mark that's released out of 100 or 105?
same with maths.. 100 or 120?
(1)
How to use identities or other method to integrate:
Cot(x) - cosec^2(x) dx
(2)
Solve:
3^(2x+1) - 3^x = 10
(3)
If:
N = x^(n-1) + x^(n-2)y + x^(n-3)y^2 +...+ xy^(n-2) + y^(n-1)
Simplify N in terms of x and y.
The answer is N = [ x^n -y^n ] / [ x-y ]
Why cant it use the...
on the instructions, it tells me to print, complete and scan my cover page and send it to their office.
however the cover page already has all my details on it so what do i actually need to 'complete'
apparently i dont need to sign or date it because at the bottom it says (this is only for...
Attached is a community written Chemistry trial paper for BOS along with a marking guidelines sheet :drink:
If you want to discuss anything about the paper or find any errors, please leave a message here!
Please leave some feedback of how you went/what you thought of the paper as well (...
I'm considering Eng and heard that there's this new degree @ USYD that combines it with BPM (5yrs)..
Do you guys think the double degree is worth it? Does it really mean you have higher job prospects and you practically have a big advantage in being promoted to a management position? .. Because...
Vote in the poll if you think the BOS admin/moderators should create official trial test papers like the CSSA and Independents (to be used for BOS members, not to actually sell them to schools) :spin:
Could somebody please take a look at my essay?
My teacher said there needs to be a more "dense discussion" of Hughes' poems, but I'm not quite sure what she means by that..
I asked if she meant I needed to synthesise it more but she said no..
Can somebody take a quick look and tell me what she...
So the positive terminal is connected to the positive Carbon electrode, and vice-versa for the negative terminal.
Now how do you know which electrode will undergo oxidation? (with proof) - answer is positive electrode undergoes oxidation = anode
Does the "torturer" and "Minotaur" at the end refer to her obsessions towards her father or her fears of bumping into her former lover Richard Sassoon in Paris?
My teacher says it refers to Sassoon, but the internet says her father..
So what should I write in my HSC essay??
Apparently it's under the School of Excellence (http://www.tsfx.com.au) or something..
Has anybody registered for this before?
I want to but it asks for residential deets so I wasn't sure.. wanted to confirm if it's safe first! Thanks!
I am planning to do the poems 'Sam' and 'Your Paris', and my points being conflicting perspectives of events, CF of personalities and CF of situation..
I will be using 2 related texts but HOW IN THE WORLD do i structure my essay?
Do i do like,
p1 - 2 Hughes poems on CF of events
p2 - 1 hughes...
prove:
a + (a+d) + (a+2d)...+ [a+d(n-1)] = (n/2)[2a+d(n-1)]
(ie. prove the arithmetic sum formula!)
Here's what I have:
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When [n=1] LHS = a, RHS = a
Therefore the statement is true for n=1
Assume the statement is true for n=k;
ie. Sum(k) = (k/2) [2a+d(k-1)]
Therefore...
School: top 10
English Advanced: 88 (22/142)
English X1: 46 (8/72)
Maths Advanced: 95 (7/71)
Maths X1: 43 (34/79)
Chemistry: 91 (6/60)
IPT: 95 (3/21)
Economics: 87 (16/42)
I would like to drop economics since it is my worst subject and i dislike it.. however im quite hesitant about doing so...