Just wondering, if a person was offered more than one scholarship, let's say one from a university and one from the government for any course desired, would the person be able to accept them all or only one? Thanks.
I found it pretty alright. Better than English 10/10.
I still feel like that last multiple choice question was a trick question or something.
Overall, pretty cool cool.
How did you guys go?
Regret Physics which I thankfully dropped.
Regret being forced to do English cause English.
Regret chilling too much during HSC year. Probs could do better.
Gg. I suck at English lads. That Voice story tripped me up so hard though.
I hate short answers. I hate essays. I hate English. I hate life. I apologised to teacher for failing.
Leljk, life's alright. Can't wait to not do English anymore.
Did a week of work experience at an architectural firm (Harry Seidler and Associates) cause I was curious as to what architecture was all about. After that, I realised I didn't like it and nope to architecture as a job in the future lel. Still worth though.
I do about three past papers without prior study to get a feel of what I know and don't know, my strengths/weaknesses etc. etc. Then I revise everything, with a larger focus on what I found myself to be weaker in. And then do past papers again under a 2h 45min limit. If cracks still appear...
Make sure you understand the concepts and the methods in tackling these questions. Look for a variety of questions, doing them and just practicing will help. And don't make silly mistakes like me lel. Nothing is better than simply practicing honestly.
Part g (Sorry for no LaTeX):
|x-1| + |x+3| > 6
Check the critical points
x=1: |1-1| + |1+3| /> 6 --> x=1 is not a solution
x=-3: |-3-1| + |-3+3| /> 6 --> x=-3 is not a solution
For all x<-3, x-1<0 and x+3<0
-(x-1) - (x+3) > 6
-x+1 - x-3 >6
-2x > 8
x < -4
Therefore x<-4 is a solution.
For -3...
Alright.
At USyd, the time is 5 years whereas UNSW it's 4. Does this mean that there are significant differences between the courses and does it affect opportunities for me in the future?
Also how many hours of experience in an actual school setting does each uni provide?
So I want to become a math teacher. But tbh, I have no clue on which uni's are good or not, which will provide the best experience and opportunities for me, which are the best courses to do etc. etc. I feel bad for not knowing these basics. Like, I don't even know what a double degree is tbh...