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  1. Bunzhou

    Good luck chemistry-ers

    Lols, don't worry! I'm sure you'll do just fine :) Tafe??? :O
  2. Bunzhou

    exam question predictions 2009

    I'd probably guess Manhattan project (If you're doing Q2Q) as i've only seen it once through in the past HSC exams, but I hope it's Pauli and Heisenberg's contribution..
  3. Bunzhou

    Good luck chemistry-ers

    Good luck to everyone doing chemistry !! :) Although I don't do it.. and probably should've done it.. but tell me how everyone goes yeah?
  4. Bunzhou

    bothe and becker

    How come I've never heard of bothe and becker.. is it even in the syllabus? O_O
  5. Bunzhou

    Would you reccomend doing maths extension 2?

    I reckon you should give it a try if you have a passion for maths. Doesn't really matter though cause you can always drop it.
  6. Bunzhou

    good math websites

    Wolfram|Alpha
  7. Bunzhou

    OMG @ the workload

    No probs. Also if you need any help in 4U maths i'll be happy to help. I'm about to tutor people after I finish HSC so you can add my msn or just pm me (:
  8. Bunzhou

    8 marker biology

    Did anyone talk about GENETICS? or just focused on environment? I related genetics with mendel and artificial pollination created different phenotypes, short, long, round, wrinkled, etc..
  9. Bunzhou

    8 marker biology

    It depends on how well your answer is, if you mentioned all those and filled up the lines you should be getting a decent mark. I did hydrangeas and growth as well. I also did mendel and just general comments on environment such as sun affecting our skin,etc. I'd say a decent mark 6-8?
  10. Bunzhou

    OMG @ the workload

    I'd recommend you dropping a subject ninepercent. When I did 14 units at the very beginning I was lucky to drop 2 units before half yearlies then another 2 units before trials. It was hell and I would've died doing 4U because I was mostly doing 4U (4U you need a lot of time).
  11. Bunzhou

    why does e=mc^2?

    lmao
  12. Bunzhou

    why does e=mc^2?

    Why? You don't have to know 'why' just know that it works. Einstein probably just developed mathmetical relationships and came up with E=mc^2.
  13. Bunzhou

    Help! Magnetic Field Question

    Use this formula derived from JJ thompson R = mv/qbsin(theta) Where theta = 90 (perpendicular) Sub in values and you can get radius :) Derivation: F = mv^2/r = qvbsin(theta) rearranging to make R the subject R -> mv^2/qvbsin(theta) =...
  14. Bunzhou

    Neutrons

    My teacher keeps going on about it tho.. he has a pHD in doctor and he tells us more than we need to know ~.~
  15. Bunzhou

    General Thoughts: Biology

    Uhm.. unlikely. But the lines are an indication of how concise your answer should be...so going overboard is unnecessary but don't think you'll get deducted for it.
  16. Bunzhou

    Future Plans: What ATAR/course/job are you aiming for?

    I want to do Actuarial studies at Macquarie.. or Unsw which is 95+... If I don't get in.. I dunno what i'll do :S
  17. Bunzhou

    Band cut-offs

    Re: What will be this years band 6 be for bio Lol agreed. The guy sitting next to me just went to sleep for the whole exam... I hope I can get band 6.. gaah.. Multiple choice probably screwed me over
  18. Bunzhou

    General Thoughts: Biology

    No because its "dry" remember, if it opens up it will transpire at the speed of light and therefore die. It doesn't want to transpire more water -_- it uses water for photosynthesis. It wants to close it so that it keeps cool and theres is less water loss during the hottest part of the day.
  19. Bunzhou

    General Thoughts: Biology

    Yeah maybe they do want to die, they figured it was too dry so they'd kill themselves :D haha
  20. Bunzhou

    General Thoughts: Biology

    Oh really.. my bad lols What do you guys reckon the Band 6 cut-off mark will be? 90+?
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