be more specific in what you want. im not going to answer all the questions, but these are pretty simple, just use the equation with SI units to get the output.
I know many people will probably disagree with me on this, but in his hay day, with his defensive game style hewitt used to be a very good player. Its just that the game changed to harder hitting and hewitt couldnt change with it.
Kevin Kerkow. I think hes the most overrated lawn bowls player. His backhand draw shots are appalling as well as his drives. He trails the jack into the ditch a lot as well.... terribly overrated
Scaling is based on a complex algorithm that nobody really knows, yet is reflective of the cohort's performance when moderated against their english performance. Enoilgam, I get your point about the high scaling, but it is the cohort in itself that dictates the high scaling, so it is only fair...
So I got an offer for Advanced Maths at USyd, yet after the main round was posted I changed my mind to Commerce and Advanced Maths double. Should I accept and defer my first offer? and then go again in the late round? or should I just wait for the late round offer and defer that?
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i reckon it is due to the perception that if you do 4u you will get a better atar, and hence people that are not very talented at the subject tend to choose it, bringing the scaling down.
No I'm actually not joking. With caddies, GPS, practice rounds, drawn up greens etc. etc. I don't think that "better than perfect" eyesight would make a difference.
Edit: when I said "good eyesight" I am just saying normal eyesight as opposed to perfect eyesight would make extremely minimal...