Need 74 based on last year's cutoff.
Got 94.75, and UNCLE has a great engineering bonus points scheme. I'd have 12 extra points, if I didn't make the cut.
If i get >40% raw, then i'll be supremely happy, because i know i'm completely f***** for this exam.
13 units, 7 exams in 11 days:
Maths(2u), MEXt, EExt, Ancient History, HistoryExt, Physics, then Chem.
After chem, i think i'll be about dead.
Is anyone else in the state doing - Problems associated with an archaeological site: Mohenjo Daro?
Cause i feel like a pretty big stooge doing it. I'm the only one in my class, and haven't seen anyone else talking about it.
I think my school f**ked up the prelim exam utterly. There wasn't a question worh more than 3 marks; and it could be completed in 45 minutes. The hardest question = Name this allotrope of carbon.
I feel cheated; cause i spent 6 weeks studying for that exam.
Your thoughts?
I personally wouldn't recommend it; unless you have excellent time management skills: I remember someone who did it at our school saying that the second extension unit was like a whole new 2unit subject.
well, for starters, it would help if you could spell the course right :P
You'd find the masses of iron and iron oxide; find out how many moles of iron you start with, halve it (because there is two parts of iron in iron oxide therefore half as many moles from what you started with) and then...