The Corey Davis case is a good start - I used that for my assessment!
Case study/media article assessments are designed to prepare you with the knowledge required for short answer/exam-style questions in the final exam. The biggest tip I have is that you write your answer/s around the syllabus...
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Unfortunately, I haven't had any experience with Maxwell Education (honestly haven't even heard of them until now) - but during Year 11+12 (2018/2019) I was being tutored by Matrix for Maths and Physics. It was fantastic and I couldn't speak more highly of them - I definitely wouldn't have...
If anyone is interested - the UTS Bachelor of Accounting Co-Op Scholarship applications are now open.... May as well apply while in isolation and doing nothing 🤷♀️ 🤷♀️
https: //boredofstudies.org/threads/uts-bachelor-of-accounting-co-operative-scholarship-2020.390039/
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This might help:
https: //www.uac.edu.au/assets/documents/atar/all-about-your-atar.pdf
I know someone who didn't do maths at all in Yr12 and still received at 99.85 ATAR - so it's definitely possible. At the end of the day, it all depends on how you perform relative to your cohort and the...
True true 🤷♀️ 🤷♀️ ... This also happened last week though with the University of Western Australia
https: //www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/apr/01/australian-universities-change-admissions-as-coronavirus-disrupts-education
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Cut-offs change from year to year because they are determined by three factors which can’t be predicted:
The number of places available in the course;
The number of applicants listing the course as a preference;
The ATARs of those applicants.
Hope that helps!
It all depends on how the next few months play out... A lot of universities are now basing admission off of Yr11 and Yr12 results due to the disruption:
https: //www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/apr/09/anu-to-base-admission-on-year-11-because-of-significant-disruption-from-coronavirus
Physics is one of those subjects that does scale well. However, it depends on a number of factors - like how your marks are, your rank internally AND how that compares other individuals in your class. Based off of what you've said, your internal mark of 52% and the fact that you're doing well in...
It all depends on where you live and whether you are willing to travel I guess. I know that in regard to physiotherapy, WSU has a very good track record with a number of successful graduates over recent years: https: //www.miragenews.com/recognising-academic-excellence/
Quote 1: Sibilance is the repetition of soft consonant sounds in words to create a 'whooshing' or 'hissing' sound in the writing. This is evident in 'sense of phase'. Like Emma said though, there is more context needed in order to explore the effect of this.
Quote 2: Contrast and juxtaposition...