94.70 LESSSSGOOOOOO
i overestimated by only 1 mark which is kinda weird, but whatever!! that's still really amazing, plus I get EAS to factor in for selection rank woop woop
awesome bro, that's what we like to hear. i've got 4 big stacks of notes from every module and a bunch of books lmao, i think im pretty solid for content. just the way i answer questions is something i've been working on, i have a few practice papers that i've been doing. overall it could be a...
yep, absolutely use validity reliability and accuracy for this. it usually requires a greater scope of judgement than yes or no, so depending on the question's terminology you'd respond accordingly for example:
'This epidemiological study is somewhat effective as it uses a large sample size...
mc, so that you give yourself extra time for the saqs which trickles into the extended. also gives you a good feel for the range of questions for the exam
you need to remember the difference between active and passive immunity. active means that something is done to actively combat the pathogen. i believe it would be B because the others are either not a part of plants, or are passive
areas i need to revise are:
- DNA replication
- pregnancy hormones
- plant homeostasis
- epidemiology
- mutagens (specifically electromagnetic)
- kidney stuff
- also dna sequencing prolly
stands for 'polymerase chain reaction' basically one of the dna identification forms through amplifying DNA. basically, it denatures and then renatures the strands of DNA. gel electrophoresis helps produce this on a screen which can be helpful for forensics
wdym? like your band descriptors and aligned marks from the hsc? same as when the atar releases, dec 18. or did you mean actually getting the papers? if so, i think you have to pay to purchase your individual marked papers but should be roughly available around when marks release cause it...