ALolly
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it was ok like the essay question was fine but idk about the unseen cuz i kinda rushed them so...How was english?
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it was ok like the essay question was fine but idk about the unseen cuz i kinda rushed them so...How was english?
whats wrong with people thinking you're a threat?See if I walked around parading how much work ive done people will catch on and realise that I'm a threat. I came from failing chem physics and math so most think I am no competition and I can beat a lot of people without them ever knowing. In biology everyone knows my marks (someone was trying to bully me, and I used that mark in my argument so yeah). Low expectations just give a lot more room to work
ohhh honestly fair fair i get it, that makes sensePeople don't feel competitive with me. They actually tell me things instead of gatekeeping like they do from others. I don't have expectations on me and yeah, I'm just chill. It's like they find it really easy to help and give resources to someone that's lower than them but could the same be said for someone who is higher or at the same level?
damn how'd he trick you?? thats just so evil...Our grade is so toxic, and everyone does anything to get the upper hand. Even the guy who was against gatekeeping tricked me in physics. Now I'm at the point where I don't trust pretty much everyone and I'm coming for these people next task.
I mean there are very few people that I would be wary of but yeah that’s mostly true. And dw I haven’t gatekeeped resources either lolohhh honestly fair fair i get it, that makes sense
thankfully my school isn't that competitive so people will share just about any resource if you ask nicely enough, even if you're higher ranked.
nobody really gatekeeps (unless ive been in the dark this whole time, i hope not... @Study to success is our grade hiding any resources from me i should know about?)
This isn’t even much. If u looked at 2024 we chatted way moreI read this and realise how much my study habits differ from you guys’
Plus how the f do you chat so much in 2 hours I dint look
thanks so much!! just watched it, and i think im starting to understand momentum a lot more@f7eeting. Here is a good momentum video if you are interested:
The Efficient Engineer generally has good videos for Engineering.
At about 11:15 minutes, the video explains force.
Thanks so much that’ll definitely save me a lot of time laterThe syllabus does forces first. But I think understanding momentum before forces makes understanding forces more intuitive.
Just as a side note, if you are thinking of doing mechanical engineering, you should only do up to and including module 6. I don't think module 7 is useful and module 8 is definitely useless for for mechanical engineering.
they shouldn't force you cuz its your choice whether you wanna drop it or not
it is kinda frowned upon for being 'risky' but lots of people do it anyways. they cant exactly stop you either so i say go for itOh, I see.. is 10 units usually frowned upon by many schools? I honestly decided that there is no point doing Economics if it isn't going to get counted in my ATAR anyway since I believe I will do better in 4U math![]()
just keep pushing, they'll cave in eventuallyEhh really, I needed a signature from the teacher but I ended up getting rejected : (
dont you do 12 units or is my brain malfunctioning?Yeah, I do it and I'm completely fine.
I really don't think they can reject that signature asw.
controlling parentsWhat is tiger parenting?
I defined it in the description of the form but it's basically: A very strict, intense, authoritarian style emphasising high academic achievement, rigorous discipline, and obedience: like those really strict asian parentsWhat is tiger parenting?
my parents have never emphasised it they just expect me to do good academically lolI defined it in the description of the form but it's basically: A very strict, intense, authoritarian style emphasising high academic achievement, rigorous discipline, and obedience: like those really strict asian parents
