ye i was thinking something along the lines of ethics.... but like they give u a scenario about biobanks / human experimentation and a q on ethicsI feel like they're gonna do a question regarding ethics iirc I haven't seen any questions in regards to ethics + gonna make us evaluate a method as a 15 marker or smth like the last few years
ive js made a full summary and done timed responses for the questions in the past papers
yeah that makes sense I don't think they would do a question without a stimulus, we had a 15 marker for evaluating influence of ethics on a poster for an opt in study so at least Im a bit prepared LMAO i rlly hope they dont ask anything significant abt the project though I haven't made any notes in relation to it or done many questions which ask for reference to the projectye i was thinking something along the lines of ethics.... but like they give u a scenario about biobanks / human experimentation and a q on ethics
Personally I had a lot of fun w my project (effect of teflon nanoplastics on growth of microalgae) and I really enjoy the theory material, if u wanna do science in uni I'd say its probably a little useful bc it gets you a head start on stats and all that.Just thought id come on here and ask; would you guys recommend science extension?
Or is it not worth the time.
for human experimentation what case study did you use? bc we did stanford prison experiment, HeLa cells and I have a little on testing drugs but idk if there's any better ones out there that suit the syllabus dotpoint betteralso prep urself for a video and questions asked based on it! i also made a buncha mnemonics to help w/ memorising rules for stats like if the chi is high null says bye or if the p is low the null must go. alsooo try to memorise some case studies to support ur point even if the question doesn't specify it (like capsaicin study, pascal's principle, etc).
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to practise analysing data tables esp with comparing bw two different data sets. i remember that this formed a large bulk of the more difficult questions in my exam
yep that should be enough! if u want more insight here's a very summarised version of what i put in my hsc revision notes:for human experimentation what case study did you use? bc we did stanford prison experiment, HeLa cells and I have a little on testing drugs but idk if there's any better ones out there that suit the syllabus dotpoint better
i memorised just a brief outline of it so that i can at least name acts or legislation. also on a global basis for topics like environmental protection and ethics i just listed what COP26 + Paris Agreement + Kyoto Protocol was to show how governments have a hand in the management and acting upon of ethical codesthankss did you memorise the ethical code for AUS or whatever?? or just universal principles of ethics
tysm again your case studies are really good
aww its okay ml ur gonna do so well in ur exam!tysm again your case studies are really good
Like I don't remember 50% of the syllabus content LMAO if I see a vid tmr nesa better count their daysHow r we feeling