i asked everywhere and no response as of yet and since bos is kinda active rn:
Is this meant to be correlated or did they forget to put a part a) and b) for this q
hi so im working ahead
well for chem:
Im basically done with mod 6 except the last titration section. tbh I cant be bothered to do it and mod 7 looks compelling so can I skip ahead to mod 7 then come back later to do the titrations bit of mod 6 later?
will that impact anything -> is titration...
can someone tell me if its worth it to study both module 6 and 7 side by side.
as in work on module 6 for like an hour then module 7 or should I just focus solely on finishing one then move on to the next?
I mean I dont think module 6 and 7 are interlinked especially since some schools starts...
do I need to know this anywhere in the HSC chemistry course?
it just briefly popped up in mod 6 but I think as an example
I dont wanna deal with this annoying shit again (forgot everything about redox from mod 3)
how the fuck does one get good at this
most of the time I have no clue where to start no matter how much I do. its like perms and combs but on a different level
like perms and combs is chill after a while but I cant seem to get good at this shit
someone give me tips I see no improvement ugh
2024ers and pred this is mainly for you:
How does this work? Do you go up to them (the officials whatever they are) and tell them what your planning to drop and they give out a form or something? Or do they just give out the yr 12 subject thing to the entire cohort at the end of...
So I just finished my chem prelims and wanna know what important stuff from yr 11 comes in 12
Is there things from the shittest module (module 1) that is important to know for year 12
what about module 4 -> we were only tested up to hess law (no gibbs free or enthalpy) so are those stuff...
Hi there
Just hopping on here to ask how yall prepared/preparing for prelims English especially for essays
Memorise? Write base essays/adapt? Just mem quotes? remember important ideas/concepts? thesis..etc
When practicing random unseen questions/essays etc etc would it be more beneficial to type it up or write it? I feel like typing it up on a doc for example is much easier as I can edit it as I go along but at the same time I don't want to lose my writing skills since the HSC is writing by hand...
I'm still unsure about this but for Yr 11 I chose 'Ancient history' just to fill up my remaining two units and I'm planning to drop it before year 12.
So...do I still need to sit the prelim exam for it??
Hey there,
I've been recently searching for novels that are related to the HSC English advanced course and wanted to know which prescribed texts are the best (in your opinion)
I'm also aware that you can't choose your own texts?? Correct me if Im wrong but personally I'm into the genre of...