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  1. Prussan

    EAS Applications

    I'm applying for multiple things with EAS. My advice is to apply for both - you can put multiple disadvantage codes on the one form. The EAS information states If you don't apply for all the disadvantages that you believe you are eligible for, then UAC won't be able to assess them. And...
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    Writing in space provided

    It'd be really unreasonable for the BOS to instruct the markers to not mark answers which are written beneath the lines - It's rather illogical to expect a student to ask for an extra booklet every time they wanted to write another sentence... And can you imagine how much of a pain it would be...
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    Anyone remember all core questions

    i don't know what was wrong with them, there didn't seem to be much on nuclear chemistry at all! It makes me a little bit worried that i've forgotten a page or something, even though i checked twice...
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    Multiple Choice

    I don't suppose that anyone noticed that Q6 mentioned aluminium sulfate, except that sulfate was spelt sulphate... From CSIRO
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    HSC Study Notes?

    To use a textbook which is that old for a subject which deals with the rapidly changing technological world is horrific. Nobody should do that to their students. My textbook (Heinemann) was first published in 2000, republished 2003. To my knowledge it has not been revised. Call me naive, but...
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    Distinctive voices - Harry Lavender Hilariousness

    Harry Lavender certainly uses some, *hem*, uh, interesting similes, metaphors and analogies - some clichéd and some just bizarre. for examples - "Beneath strangler figs, their aerial roots hanging lush like underarm hair" (pg 59) have any favourites? Post them here for others to share in the...
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