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Originally posted by CM_Tutor
Yes, I am still studying at Uni - doing a PhD in Chemistry Education, and an MEd.
I have a BSc(Hons I) in Chemistry with a high distinction average.
Yes, I did well in the HSC - 95 in Chem, TER 99.85 :)
HOLY SHIT... DAT'S SOMETHIN!!!!
Originally posted by kimmeh
pwoah .. distinction average! come do my HSC for me :D
no kimmel... tis high distinction... not merely distinction... =)
 

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Originally posted by felafel
HD is 85 or above right?
Yes. University grades are:

Pass - 50 to 64
Credit - 65 to 74
Distinction - 75 to 84
High Distinction - 85 to 100
 

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lolz... CM_tutor... ifully endorse u noe... ^^ HD average... =)

anywayz, do u need to get HD in all subjects or like and average of HD?? (as in addin all marks up and divide nubmer of subjects)??
 

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At USyd, we actually talk of a weighted average, so subjects are weighted for their relative difficulty (1 for first year, 2 for second, 3 for 3rd, ...) and also for their size (so an 8 unit subject is not weighted the same as a 12 unit subject).

My WAM is an HD WAM - that is, it is 85.00 or above.

Straight HD's - ie HD in every unit of study in every year is unbelievably rare - only two people I know have managed that, and I wasn't one of them! However, my lowest mark in any Science subject was 81, so I think I did OK. :)
 

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the notes by John Marsden are also pretty good for this dot point

graphs and all
 

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Originally posted by kimmeh
Asses evidence (include copies of your data, tables, graphs, etc..) which indicates increases in atmopsheric concentration of oxides of sulfur and nitrogen
i'm really stuck for this. its a 5 mark question :( for a research assignment. anyone know of any sources and suggestions?
go to government websites!!!!!!!!!!!
about environmental policies etc.!

http://www.deh.gov.au/education/publications/epa/modules/module2.html
(it's only got info, no tables or graphs. if i remember correctly!!!! :) )
 

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