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aznchickie

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Re: Re: Re: Help to get 99+

Originally posted by timmii


at my school, for start of year 11 the first term in 3u maths was 2u maths stuff only. That way if ppl wanted to drop from 3u they hadnt wasted too much time and were still in sync with the 2u class....and the 2u ppl who wanted to move in the other direction, weren't far behind.
yeah same here (thats what i meant) they start on the 2U stuff first then cover the 3u stuff
 

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i remmeber some girl who got 99.9 at my skool did 3 languages for lsat yr'z hsc

now i wish i chose a language over sdd -___-'

sdd so damn boring and easy...
 

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that was the dux , she got 99.95 but looking at her absolutely phenomenal marks, she should have gotten 100, she seriously had 98 and above for all her subjects but english (93) so that probably brought her down.
 

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As long as you're confident about doing really well in the subjects you do ... it won't stop you from getting a 99.
 

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Originally posted by natstar
noone here can help u get your desired UAI. They can offer advice and shit, but its up to u to get what u wana get.
I disagree with that. That's what the subject forums are all about (althougth the focus is not so much on "increasing your UAI" but "helping you to understand a concept of dot-point" which will have a flow-on effect to your UAI hopefully).

I don't know what you got Natstar but maybe if you had asked a question on here that you were unsure of you may have gotten just that 0.05 higher (or if you didn't ask something that you did because you wanted it clarified, you may have never gotten that extra 0.05 or 0.1). It's all small, but it all counts. :)
 

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Originally posted by Twintip
I disagree with that.
and i disagree with you, TwinTip. :D

As JFK said, (or perhaps Sorenson, a little joke for all the history extension people out there ;)) let us never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them

People come on this website and ask foolish questions like "oh is it possible for me to get 99+ with these subjects etc..." We dont KNOW?!!? (well actually, kini mini usually does ;))
You might actually not achieve wonderful results if you idle away time on the boards asking esoteric questions of that which the answers will guarantee nothing. It is always good to discuss, inquire and analyse on specific issues, and can often help one sort through the cluttered chaos of their brain, but I dont think it is productive to over-analyse to the extent of which occurs on this board.
The questions like those above are exactly the type of equivocal question I preoccupied myself with all year, and it was a WASTE OF TIME.
I am forever grateful I found the boards after the hsc!
Isnt Bob Carrs slogan at the moment something like lets get on with the job. (?)
Well 03' students should take heed, and scam! Go study!
 

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Originally posted by 1 more

People come on this website and ask foolish questions like "oh is it possible for me to get 99+ with these subjects etc..." We dont KNOW?!!? (well actually, kini mini usually does ;))
Hey! If people are silly enough to ask for my opinion, they'll get it :p ;)


You might actually not achieve wonderful results if you idle away time on the boards asking esoteric questions of that which the answers will guarantee nothing. It is always good to discuss, inquire and analyse on specific issues, and can often help one sort through the cluttered chaos of their brain, but I dont think it is productive to over-analyse to the extent of which occurs on this board.
The questions like those above are exactly the type of equivocal question I preoccupied myself with all year, and it was a WASTE OF TIME.
I am forever grateful I found the boards after the hsc!
Isnt Bob Carrs slogan at the moment something like lets get on with the job. (?)
Well 03' students should take heed, and scam! Go study!
I agree, except that I didn't bother asking those questions at all last year because I knew my subject combination had a theoretical maximum of 100 and I was just trying to get there :p.

Here is an edited quote of what I said about this elsewhere...

I used to think the questioners had the wrong idea too, but now I think they're really asking something like "Should I feel guilty if I go out tonight rather than do some more maths?", encouraging them to work harder is the main purpose of the thread . Of course hard work and smart work aren't the same thing, but there's no way to really assess someone's efficiency online.

[on amounts of work] I always paced myself by how confident I felt. This is why of the 4 hours I worked some nights in year 12, 3 were on 4U maths . But it won't hurt to provide an incentive to make people work more.
 

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Originally posted by kini mini



[on amounts of work] I always paced myself by how confident I felt. This is why of the 4 hours I worked some nights in year 12, 3 were on 4U maths . But it won't hurt to provide an incentive to make people work more.
Dude! You're tops! I need to have a chat to you about 4u again... but I don't want to use up forum space for q's.
 

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Originally posted by InfiniteQ


Dude! You're tops! I need to have a chat to you about 4u again... but I don't want to use up forum space for q's.

:rolleyes: :p :eek: I get it... and yes, kini was right, his response was far more reasonable, lucid, and compassionate than my characteristically heated diatribes.
InfiniteQ, of *COURSE* you should use forum space to ask questions.
 

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I get it... and yes, kini was right, his response was far more reasonable, lucid, and compassionate than my characteristically heated diatribes. InfiniteQ, of *COURSE* you should use forum space to ask questions.
But your diatribe was funny... :p

Yes forum is for questions...I think the time '02 spent on here post-hsc changed the dynamics on here...It made ppl think that you come on here to socialise and enquire about the eye colour, height and favourite food of strangers. It's actually intended to be a rather dull and dreary place (hence the grey colour scheme). You come. You enquire. You learn. You leave. Do not, I repeat *do not* by any means learn to find any pleasure, amusement or fun in coming on here....that may signal the end of you 99+ hopes ;) :p :D
 

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Originally posted by InfiniteQ


Dude! You're tops! I need to have a chat to you about 4u again... but I don't want to use up forum space for q's.
Sent you a PM :). Feel free to post in the 4U forum as well if not here.

Originally posted by 1 more

kini was right, his response was far more reasonable, lucid, and compassionate than my characteristically heated diatribes.
Yours was reasonable and lucid, and not even *that* heated...I'm just more familiar with the procrastinator's mentality, hence the compassion :p ;).

It's quite possible to waste time on forums though, I had over 2000 on a forum I unwisely joined in Jan last year up to the HSC :eek:.
 

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Originally posted by 1 more



:rolleyes: :p :eek: I get it... and yes, kini was right, his response was far more reasonable, lucid, and compassionate than my characteristically heated diatribes.
InfiniteQ, of *COURSE* you should use forum space to ask questions.
Hahaha I just understood the story behind your little smilies. How cute :p
 

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