Your probably most likely right about 10 being the max for UNSW, but I really believe as well that getting +15 bonus points IS POSSIBLE but only through UTS because I read this part of the site below..
inpUTS Educational Access Scheme : UTS Equity and Diversity
This part in partic.:
Note the...
What the o.O?! What type of rumour is this? Seriously..I've never heard anything like that ever man..its like saying
if you get 70 - 10%
Your ATAR would be 70 - 7 = 63!
Thats heaps of positions to lose just because of repeating..also the HSC changes all the time so how could it be unfair? Its...
Whichever maniella is pointing to..yeah more likely its the day one
Though usually depends what sub. you choose..so if you choose one thats only at night..you have to do the night one to fill your full time study
its not only the coefficient of x you have to include in the denominator, which is what addikaye has said previously..because there could be any other letter in there including the x.
e.g. (ax + by + c)..therefore it really is the inverse of the differential of the funtion multiplied by the...
unbelievable..the answer was in the data sheet all along LOL..darn..
Also someone could work it out using einsteins formulae but backwards! Argh..:jaw:
Yeah I know, some universities have a limit of points that they could offer..as I said earlier the amount of bonus points OR allocated vacancies (allocation method) given DEPENDS on EACH uni's policies . :shoot:
Also about the 15 bonus points (including strong performance in HSC subjects)..I've...
Thats for the allocation method through EAS, some uni's do give points though (Not extra points yeah) and these are not extra points but bonus points which is just pimped up from your ATAR.
So its just ATAR + bonus points..yeah you dont get extra ATAR marks
Since x in the function is to the power of 1 (invisible 1) after the coefficient of 4, you can use what addikaye has said (Which is only what 2 unit maths people should do - 3 unit maths people know another way of integrating this I think..thats what I remember)..
Yep same thing :o, but you...
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...lol, this was a long time since I done integration since 05.. anywayz.
I use another way to integrate it because I learnt this from Maths in focus book 2:
Since x in the function is to the power of 1 (invisible 1) after the coefficient of 4, you can use what addikaye has said (Which...
Narh Bemer, its the same..its just the constant is found out if you use the other method..both are correct unless they want you to graph it - then you need the constant..or easier to just substitute values and equate to find C
I think for shure that the UAI (Now ATAR) is more in-accurate now since the ATAR has been introduced in 2009..also its annoying having to convert UAI to ATAR from previous course cut-offs
All the stuff needs an update and all I think..SAM i.e., inc the scaling and all
What the? I dont think you right man..if you meet the course cut off then you meet it - also most course cut-offs are exaggerated..a 98 ATAR doesn't necesserily mean a whole 98..it could be a number between 90-98..or even 92-98..thats what I believe sort of..seriously.
Thats what the...