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  1. Fizzy_Cyst

    NAPLAN results determining access to teaching university degrees

    You would know this how? Teaching is an awesome job if you are a hard worker, have a good faculty and the students are decent. The highest payscale is not too bad (close to 100k after about 10 yrs of service i think), if you do some tutoring on the side also, you could easily make 150k+...
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    Requirements of Extension 2 Mathematics

    lol, my bad =) 40% Band 6, 50% Band 5 and 10% Band 4 =) You know what I mean =) ? Im qualified to teach all of them. Dont currently teach all of them at my school though. I do tutor students for each subject. Just dont ask me anything about English, k? =)
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    chemistry and physics

    My advice to you would be to goto a tutoring centre, even if its just for a couple of weeks. See how things are done there. There are students who have basically been programmed to give up 6 hours of their Saturdays to do extra tutoring from birth! One of my students in my Year 11 Physics class...
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    Requirements of Extension 2 Mathematics

    The private/selective schools are more worried about their performance, that is why. I have around 5-10 students in my current Year 12 Physics classes who should not be there, if they were not there, then my percentages of band 4/5/6 would go up and my lower bands would go down. Say I have 30...
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    chemistry and physics

    My advice which I give to all my top school and tutoring students: - Make YOUR OWN Notes (even if you use others notes to make your notes, make sure you make YOUR OWN notes) -- with most people, the act of writing the notes allows you to remember more than simply reading others notes/textbooks...
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    'Compare' Questions - Chemistry & Physics

    Yes. Physics teachers like tables. We are a breed that care not for sentence structure. Also, it ensures that you actually 'compare' (write the corresponding argument in the second column) Example if you are comparing the function of DC generators and DC motors and you write: "Generators...
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    Help with a Space question?

    True, that could definitely be debated! But then the answer would be greater than 47.43, prolly closer to 55. Seeing as that is not an option in the answers, the answer must be 47.43 =)
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    Need clarification on any concepts for your Half Yearly Examination? -- Ask a teacher

    Re: Need clarification on any concepts for your Half Yearly Examination? -- Ask a tea It is in something you will not understand, so I wont bother mentioning it =)
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    Need clarification on any concepts for your Half Yearly Examination? -- Ask a teacher

    Re: Need clarification on any concepts for your Half Yearly Examination? -- Ask a tea LoL. If people are willing to put in the work, I am willing to provide feedback for sure =) If this person puts in the time to type up all of his pracs and stuff, then I am more than willing to critique...
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    Need clarification on any concepts for your Half Yearly Examination? -- Ask a teacher

    Re: Need clarification on any concepts for your Half Yearly Examination? -- Ask a tea For sure. PM me and ill give u my email
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    Halp!

    It is not 'g' which you are measuring.. You are measuring Period (T) and determining g from this. Period is affected by angle. as the equation which is used in most pendulum practicals is a small angle approximation i.e., the equation which you use only works for small angles meaning it needs to...
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    Need clarification on any concepts for your Half Yearly Examination? -- Ask a teacher

    Re: Need clarification on any concepts for your Half Yearly Examination? -- Ask a tea As I said to you before, they dont really have to as it can be worked out by rearranging formulae and plugging in constants. However, in just about all of the questions I have ever seen, it is given. If it...
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    Need clarification on any concepts for your Half Yearly Examination? -- Ask a teacher

    Re: Need clarification on any concepts for your Half Yearly Examination? -- Ask a tea Check the resources section up the top of the page. Heaps of past trial papers in there =)
  14. Fizzy_Cyst

    99.95 ATAR, 99 Ext1 Maths, 98 Ext 2 Maths Tutoring - @ UNSW or Granville Region

    Again, it depends on the tutor and their standards. I used to run classes with a maximum of 8 students a few years back. All these students were aiming for 90+ and for 4 years all of them got their 90+. In the 5th year, I had one student get an 89 =\ Needless to say, i went into hiding.
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    99.95 ATAR, 99 Ext1 Maths, 98 Ext 2 Maths Tutoring - @ UNSW or Granville Region

    See my signature. Std Engrish =) O btw in your sig, it is spelt 'Your', not 'Yr' =)
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    99.95 ATAR, 99 Ext1 Maths, 98 Ext 2 Maths Tutoring - @ UNSW or Granville Region

    Whilst I agree with some of what you said, I must say a great deal of what you said is misinformed. Have you ever been a student at a tutoring company? Ifso, it sounds like a pretty shitty tutoring company if that is your experience. I currently work at a tutoring company and I know all of my...
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    Joke Answers in HSC

    Two of my funniest i remember (One of the better students in my Year 11 Physics class, at the time, lol) Question - Identify a method of detecting UV Radiation Answer - Send a white kid out in the Sun ( One of my Year 10 students from a few years back... student dropped out after School Cert...
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    Help with a Space question?

    Seeing as it is still orbiting around the same object r^3/T^2 is constant. T^2 final = (r^3final * T^2 initial)/r^3 initial T^2 final = (r^3final/r^3 initial) * T^2 initial T^2 final = (r final / r initial)^3 * T^2 initial T^2 final = (10)^3 * 90^2 T final = sqrt (1000*8100)...
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    Discuss the principle of relativity.

    - laws of physics are the same in all inertial frames of reference - there are no experiments able to be conducted in an inertial frame of reference from which you can determine the motion of that inertial frame of reference - There is no way to distinguish between the two types of inertial...
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    Answer this for me

    Initial Weight Force: = 2x10^6kg x 9.8 = 1.96x10^7N down Weight Force after 30s: = 1.96x10^7 - (1500*30*9.8) = 1.9159x10^7N down Thrust force: = 8x10^7N up Net Force: = 8x10^7 - (1.9159x10^7) = 6.0841x10^7N up acceleration of rocket: = Fnet/m = 60.841x10^6/(2,000,000-(1500*30)) = 31.12ms-2...
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