"Lmao she's an idiot, she'll never find out".
Make sure to take a screenshot of the conversation and do not reply to her for at least 1 hour.
N.B Do not do this if you already have trust issues.
Many years ago when I did my HSC, I used to some of the follow techniques and you can utilise it accordingly:
1. Breathe slowly. Yes, inhale and exhale nice and slowly. It tends to calm your mind.
2. Don't drink caffeine.
3. Make sure you feel prepared. If you aren't really prepared, at least...
The area in front of wentworth where the buses pass are pretty safe. You can check out the timetable and see how consistently they arrive on this page: http://www.transportnsw.info/en/maps-and-timetables/index.page?#bus-status-updates-item-tab
Staying on the first carriage would be a better...
Definitions barely mean anything, it's the process that counts. You can be asked on the process or they might drop in a specific case scenario. Understanding the process is extremely important, and it pretty much forms the foundation.
Here's a link that can help...
You must look like a beach ball...
Realistically, I highly doubt you can achieve to lose 100lbs even if exercising for 8 months. Maybe 80lbs seems more realistic. Just try to extent the time if you want to lose 100lbs exactly.
According to what I've read, it would be better to go for UPP. The whole idea of saying "will not prepare me for the necessary skills to finish my degree" is a load of crap and is commonly said many times without much thought. UPP seems to be more orientated towards your degree, and after all...
You will "survive" but it is mental suicide. There is no way I would even consider going anymore than 5 hours straight. Are you really sure you want to have a timetable like that? Obviously, spreading it would be the best option but it's up to you.
No, it won't be a problem at all. Building CM05D is only about a 5 minute from CB04 (and yes science building). If you don't know building CM05... it's close to the library. You should leave building CB04 about 3 minutes before it ends and most of the time the tutors don't start immediately...
I don't really see much point in doing a physics bridging course for engineering. What is more important is if you have a strong foundation in calculus. Fix your strength in mathematics and then you should be able to cope with the course.
You shouldn't have a problem at all then! If you encounter some friend that you don't feel like coming into contact with, turn around and then runaway as fast as possible.