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guys I wanna do awards on ypt. Maybe from now to the end of the term, or we can start next term. We can award people for:
- The most hours
- The most consistent
- The least amount of hours
- Person who fell off the most (looks like it will be @jane1820 )
- Person who never skipped a day
- Reaching 3+ hrs everyday

and u guys can add more awards

Winners get bragging rights hehe
how do i join your YPT?
 

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guys I wanna do awards on ypt. Maybe from now to the end of the term, or we can start next term. We can award people for:
- The most hours
- The most consistent
- The least amount of hours
- Person who fell off the most (looks like it will be @jane1820 )
- Person who never skipped a day
- Reaching 3+ hrs everyday

and u guys can add more awards

Winners get bragging rights hehe
Can i steal this idea for the year 8 ypt group :inlove:
 

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Hi! Does anyone have any economics essay scaffolds/plans?

Much appreciated
I can't give you an essay scaffold or a plan right now but as an econ major I can give you the following advice:

The plan:

Introduction:
First sentence: Directly answer the question with no fluff. For example, if the question is asking "How did China's 1979 economic reform contributed to its rapid growth of GDP"? You can say: There are four reasons why China's economic reform rapidly contributed to its rapid GDP growth.
Second, third, and/or fourth sentence: List all the features or things that contributes to the argument to your first sentence. These are your "this includes xxx, which xxx to China's capital market." And "Another factor is xxx, which contributed to China's immense supply of international goods and services market", and other factors such as very strong emphasis on education, investment, technological advancement, etc. You should list as much of the biggest factors as possible, but also beware of word and time because you may not have enough time if you listed too much features. Somewhere around 3-4 is a good number.

Paragraphs (repeat this two to three, four, or five times):
First sentence: This sentence should be telling WHY does the your listed feature contributes to the answer, each paragraph should only talk about one of them. For example, you should be only talking about the capital market part in your first sentence and the rest of the paragraph.
Secondsentence: Give the stats and/or examples.
Third sentence: Explain why does the example have this effect, always use the term BECAUSE if you can because it's really helpful.
Fourth or fifth: Repeat the above process written on the second and third sentence if you have more examples.
Sixth sentence: This is the "these example all show" sentence, you're mission here is to answer what these examples all have in common that contributes to your argument stated in the first sentence of your introduction

Conclusion:
First sentence: Restate your central thesis.
Second, third and/or fourth sentence: Restate all your central thesis of each paragraph in a summarised way
Last sentence: This is your "in summary", or "therefore" sentence (You can think of it as your "so basically," sentence but please don't use that phrase in your assignments and the exam). Summarise the gist of your essay in an explaining way. Just imagine if you're summarising one punch man to a buddy who has never watched it, it's essentially the same as that.
 

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what is the price you all pay/would pay for 1 on 1 maths yr 12 tutoring? i am trying to get a consensus of the current pricing for tutoring
 

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I'm so confused and this is like the easiest year 12 topic.

When your translating Q(2,-6) for f(x-5)+3, when you shift it to the right by 5 wouldn't that make the x coordinate 7 because you are moving it 5 times to the right. I'm so confused cause it's supposed to make the x coordinate -4
 

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can someone give me study tips to ace hsc and year 12 overall
To be honest, all you need to do is work hard, learn from your mistakes and stay consistent. There will be a lot of sacrifices you have to make if you want to succeed, so you've got to find a reason why you want to ace HSC. Something like getting into a good course, such as Med, will help you stay focused and guided when it gets tough. And it will definitely get tough during the year. Even if you study 6 hours a day like I did, it's impossible not to make mistakes. Inevitably, you will mess up exams and be disappointed with your results. The most important thing to do is to track these mistakes and learn from them so that when they come up again, you are prepared to ace them. I kept a spreadsheet of all my marks, mistakes, and the reasons I got the questions wrong, and it helped heaps by eliminating any silly mistakes.

Apart from that, there isn't really any cheat code to succeeding in Year 12. Just have a goal, work hard towards it and stay consistent. Just as a fair warning, at times it will become incredibly lonely and mentally taxing during HSC. There will be times when you don't want to continue studying, especially after trials, when it feels like the year has kept on for so long. It's times like this where you just need to keep pushing.

The good news, though, is that you will eventually succeed. It's just going to feel like hell before you do. Good luck with your HSC. :)
 

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I'm so confused and this is like the easiest year 12 topic.

When your translating Q(2,-6) for f(x-5)+3, when you shift it to the right by 5 wouldn't that make the x coordinate 7 because you are moving it 5 times to the right. I'm so confused cause it's supposed to make the x coordinate -4
Point Q is already on the graph y = f(x - 5) + 3
From point Q to point P, there is a difference of 6 units to the right.
Because you are going from (x-5) to (x-11)
I'm not sure why it's negative, honestly, but it is 2 ± 6, which would be 8 or -4.
 

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