SASH_06_X
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i got sdd after math too damnFuck I have sdd the day after mx2 ahhhhhh
gl for mx2, small comfort to me is that i do standard
i got sdd after math too damnFuck I have sdd the day after mx2 ahhhhhh
u forgot david, saleha, jennifer and justin broTHEY SEND SO MANY EMAILS I DON'T FUCKING CARE ABOUT STUPID SUSAN WHO GOT A 99.50 FUCK OFF FFS
Ngl I have zero idea how sdd moderates and adjusts or scales so idk if getting 85s raw across trial papers is good for b6i got sdd after math too damn
gl for mx2, small comfort to me is that i do standard
Update we need to get like 88 raw to get b6 lmaooo good thing I go 89 in trialsNgl I have zero idea how sdd moderates and adjusts or scales so idk if getting 85s raw across trial papers is good for b6
u got 89 and u r worrying over moderation-Update we need to get like 88 raw to get b6 lmaooo good thing I go 89 in trials
Yes I'm worried because sdd is something I haven't tried to study for yetu got 89 and u r worrying over moderation-
like cmon i got closer to mid-high b4 in trials and i didn't think of scaling yet
i did start studying but now im wondering if my studying is ineffective since im juggling eng, bio, business and math with itYes I'm worried because sdd is something I haven't tried to study for yet
hang on but you have eng on 11/12th, math on the 16th and sdd on the 17th - then five days to bio and then business the following day??? why are you stressing juggling everything when rn priority is likely english / math / sdd?i did start studying but now im wondering if my studying is ineffective since im juggling eng, bio, business and math with it
honestly tho if u got 89 in trials im sure u'll do well in hsc tho dw
yh ik but im worried ima run out of time and cram the night before like i did for trials for some subshang on but you have eng on 11/12th, math on the 16th and sdd on the 17th - then five days to bio and then business the following day??? why are you stressing juggling everything when rn priority is likely english / math / sdd?
if i was u i would just be doing hsc papers at this point for sdd, i basically did every past hsc paper to prep for trials and got 99. for the theory it’s a lot easier than the algorithms, so just memorise it in whatever way possible and if u feel confident with that then u can just prioritise doing algorithm questions instead. if there’s any concepts ur confused about like certain data structures or whatever the best thing is to actually use them in code, just pull up python and make a 2-d array or code to generate a random number. it makes it a lot easier to actually understand the concepts when u put them into practice like this rather than just rote learning that a 2-d array makes row and column for exampleYes I'm worried because sdd is something I haven't tried to study for yet
i agree, im almost done with theory but algorithms r breaking my headif i was u i would just be doing hsc papers at this point for sdd, i basically did every past hsc paper to prep for trials and got 99. for the theory it’s a lot easier than the algorithms, so just memorise it in whatever way possible and if u feel confident with that then u can just prioritise doing algorithm questions instead. if there’s any concepts ur confused about like certain data structures or whatever the best thing is to actually use them in code, just pull up python and make a 2-d array or code to generate a random number. it makes it a lot easier to actually understand the concepts when u put them into practice like this rather than just rote learning that a 2-d array makes row and column for example
ngl i just need to remember the difference between the insertion and selection sort and ill be sweet for theory of algsif i was u i would just be doing hsc papers at this point for sdd, i basically did every past hsc paper to prep for trials and got 99. for the theory it’s a lot easier than the algorithms, so just memorise it in whatever way possible and if u feel confident with that then u can just prioritise doing algorithm questions instead. if there’s any concepts ur confused about like certain data structures or whatever the best thing is to actually use them in code, just pull up python and make a 2-d array or code to generate a random number. it makes it a lot easier to actually understand the concepts when u put them into practice like this rather than just rote learning that a 2-d array makes row and column for example