I'd probably prefer this.
Type: Posts; User: Deliriously
I'd probably prefer this.
You have to enjoy doing maths. If you dislike spending long periods of time on questions then I guarantee you that 4U will not be pleasant but in saying that, if you feel confident, then its well...
The trials are not scaled as they are part of a school assessment mark (along with your assessments, mid yearlies etc). However, the school assessment mark will be moderated according to the marks...
Week 1
Mon: English Paper 1
Tues: English Adv paper 2
Week 2:
Tues: MX2
Thurs: MX1
Week 3:
Weds: Chemistry
Don't worry, it happened me with me too. I did a lot of prep and was feeling pretty confident too but sometimes you just become too anxious during the exam - perhpas you are stuck on a question or...
Books and novels - I wouldn't mind reading on a screen because you only have to read in one direction.
Textbooks - I prefer having the actual book because its hard to flick back and forth on a...
What qualifications do you need to have a good chance of getting accepted?
All asian guys need this:
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lxmi83TYSG1r9y0s2o1_500.jpg
Wow that is pretty good. Going to remember this when I feel down or faced with a challenge.
Lol don't use SURFING books pleaasee. They're good for like last last minute revision but other than that, the theory/questions and model answers aren't that great compared to the other books.
Id...
I think someone has mentioned this before on this forum but the HSC is nothing but a mind game. If you put your mind to work and try to minimise those distractions and periods of procrastination, you...
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Do past HSC questions because most schools reuse these questions (usually for MQ). If you feel that in reading the textbook, you will absorb more information then do that. I personally don't have a...
revise all topics -> then do paper . They're both important. If you are confident with most of the concepts then it's recommended that you spend a lot more time on past papers than revising.
Okay for revision but if you want to achieve high marks, I wouldn't bother with it since the answers they provide are fairly brief and you can just write your own notes.
I'm not too well informed in what paths to take during or after Uni.
My reasoning in taking a combined degree with commerce was that the business skills could be applied if I want to work higher up...
Which combination should I take that is more beneficial and holds more job prospects later on?
I'm definitely taking engineering - leaning towards electrical, mechanical and maybe aerospace/nautical...
\\*\text{If } x+y+z=1 \text{ where } x,y,z \in \mathbb{R}, \\ \text{Prove that: } \\ \\ x^2+y^2+z^2 \geq \frac{1}{3}
Okay I think I understand it now, just one question,
When you are repaying your monthly installments to pay off a loan, is it like investing money (so do they get compound interest too)?
Could somebody explain how paying off loans work (with an example as well)?
Much appreciated :)
Test n=1
(3(1)+1).7^(1)-1
=27
which is divisible by 9
thats all :)
I don't think its necessary to do much study.
However, I recommend looking through the syllabus of your subjects and reading the first module.
If you're doing maths, I would revise on the...
For 3U, I think fitz and Cambridge + past papers is more than sufficient