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    85 idk, pretty low. Nothing impressive tbh
    Your ranks are pretty good, which will help you considerably. BUT

    No offence, if you get the same marks you got in your trials for the HSC you wont be looking at a flash atar. From your current situation id say 80ish at best. You really need to get a few band 5's to score higher
    Ohh sorry i'm moving a bit too fast aye? Just help me wiff SOR2 then. Buddhism, since you asian. Who's Asoka? He sounds like an asian soup.

    I can help you wiff Maths, btw. I got 91% in my gen. maths trial! Thats more than 50%, so you know i'm good!!!!!!
    Im gonna go engiii at UTS, btw, so i can help you wiff maths if you help me wiff buddhi.

    Is that a deal?
    Ohh sorry i'm moving a bit too fast aye? Just help me wiff SOR2 then. Buddhism, since you asian. Who's Asoka? He sounds like an asian soup.

    I can help you wiff Maths, btw. I got 91% in my gen. maths trial! Thats more than 50%, so you know i'm good!!!!!!
    Im gonna go engiii at UTS, btw, so i can help you wiff maths if you help me wiff buddhi.

    Is that a deal?
    hey could you help me with understanding the valancy of Helium in the Sun's atmosphere? I tried to multiply the ideal gas constant at 25 degrees by Plank's constant, but i got nowhere :(
    For the sciences, the trials and HSC are about the same difficulty - the CSSA 2010 Chemistry trial I thought was far easier than the final HSC exam.
    96.20

    Calculators evaluated it at 98.35. So that's just a heads up for how scaling changed a bit in one year - I hope the information helps somewhat.
    I'm preparing a presentation on the dot point: "Describe sunspots as regions of strong magnetic activity and lower temperature"

    Can you add anything that might help? We haven't actually done the cosmic engine in class and I suck at researching things myself.

    Thanks.
    Hi! Sorry for late reply! I haven't been on the website for so long! haha

    Anyway, I belive that best way to learn maths is to learn the questions that make up the underlying ideas of the topic e.g. All Station to Central concept in Trig Ratio or trig identity. Then try HSC or exam-style questions! If you dont know any question, you should make note of it somewhere =)

    Good luck!
    For the actual HSC, you should make sure you know all of your content and then do past hsc papers, nothing beats them for preparing for the hsc, and once you run out do other trial papers :)
    you should do a bit of both. im going to finish trial papers first myself and do hsc past papers bout 3 weeks out from the hsc.
    Some random kid got 86%-His rank sky rocketed, he is now .8 behind me....
    Do you think it was a matter of not answering the question properly, or not knowing the content?
    Lucky ur ranked first, u can still get a b6
    I'm going to do one HSC exam for each first to give to teachers. But mainly I'm going to do trials first and then do HSC past papers. :)
    Same here, I am depressed cos of my physics mark, got 70...
    FML
    Apparently i didnt answer alot of the questions properly.
    Lucky for me i have 2nd trials, however my b6 is now on the line !@#$%
    WBU?
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