I disagree.
If you're naturally talented with maths and picking things up then you'll be fine, but if you had to work really hard to do well in MX1/2 and then don't work as hard in Uni you could fail. :/
I didn't work that hard in HSC and did average for MX1 (~90) and terribly for MX2 (~80)...
Are you TINY?
This is what a bunch of you sound like.
Yay.
But, you have to grow up at some point. :(
But legit. UNSW is the first Uni I went to as like a proper considering-going-there thing, and then I was like "this is shit" and went to USyd and thought it was better. So that will probs...
I'm poor, I'm allowed to complain.
2. Did they give you chocolate? If so, shuddup, if not, you're mean anyways and don't deserve any.
3. Good luck with Uni with that attitude.
4. Lol, maybe go to the UWS open day instead.
I honestly don't see the point of going to a tutoring college -- it's just like school -- I think a private tutor that focuses directly on you when teaching will know more about your capabilities and can help you better with individual questions.
But that's just me.
1. Definitely.
2. ChocSoc is the fucking best. Pancakes + nutella every two weeks.
3. Their.
4. Maybe USyd isn't for you… but I assure you that not *everyone* there is from the North Shore, and most of the people that are aren't actually that bad.
who cares? Lol
And I don't think they take it that personally because you could have circumstances that mean you have to leave the lecture (even if you don't they shouldn't assume you're just being rude, and they should be a good enough lecturer that people won't leave early).
I've walked out...
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This semester:
Week 1: go to all my classes (24 hours) and tutored for ~7 hours. I don't remember the weekend, I was probably drunk somewhere.
2: same as week 1
3: same as above.
4: same.
Plus hanging with friends and stuff throughout the week.
But mostly just drinking and dying...
I would give it 2.
But I'm fairly lenient with biology.
Just ask how you can improve those answers.
And when she says you can't then ask for the extra marks.