Lying will prove nothing and so what they cannot kill you... police exist for a reason. Just pick up the phone and dial "000".
Schools do NOT email your parents about your ATAR, but your ATAR will be mailed to your address a day or two later after the official release.
If you want me to be more exact then check out the following:
99.95 ATAR = $10
80.00 ATAR = $5
55.00 ATAR = $0
Straight to Uni* = $3000
* If I didn't already did school
So you are looking for an ATAR < 99? Sure that can be easily achieved. You can just keep at this rate or maybe even try your best and it will be achieved.
You can't build a DC motor within ~ 1hr. If they are going to do something with a DC motor it would most likely be just assembling and running it and measuring the _______ , also with other questions of course.
I never did Ancient History, but are you serious? That definitely isn't an appropriate model and definitely not a 25/25 answer. I think you may need to speak with the Dean.
Since you will be most likely talking to an asian guy then from what I know mainly (not all cases), it's always great to talk about maths and video games. Most asians tend to love those kind of things, so it wont be a risky approach. Oh also add food to that list.
Obviously there may be some tiny fluctuations in your mark due to different interpretations or bias-based reasons. In these kind of situations there should be at least 2 teachers listening to the speech and then average the score. If there aren't at least 2 teachers listening to your speech and...
You must at least attempt and follow your teacher's expectations. I know this is only preliminary and I have a feeling you will drop this subject ASAP, but doing absolutely nothing is just the wrong attitude. You can fail this subject but show that you are at least putting some sort of effort...
You just have to realise that multiplying this one by 'x' is probably the fastest method. You realise "x^-1" = "1/x". Then by realising this if you multiply the numerator and denominator by "x" you will remove the "1/x" to form "x" making it look neater... etc. Well that's pretty much why it's...
Mainly the engineering and science-related ones will tend to be longer (i.e you will have longer face-to-face hours).
In terms of commerce from what I've heard you wont have that highish workload compared to the ones I mentioned above.
Well, university timetables are quite a pain at first when...