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    Why Democracy fails

    Democracy fails just like every other political affiliation does; because humans are egocentric and want power. In principle many political parties have great policies and moral standpoints. But in practice, everything comes down to the greed and/or reputation of a few powerful people. Most...
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    Post Your HSC Timetable!

    Hey, just wondering if you know when the Dance written exam is on? It's not listed above..
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    3 Unit Maths HSC Exam Revision

    a. (4/12)*(3/11)*(2/10) b. Number of ways in which marbles can be chosen: 3! = 6. So we need to consider 6 probabilities and add them together. First selection*second selection*third selection Y*B*R + B*R*Y + R*Y*B + R*B*Y + Y*R*B + B*Y*R = (5/12)*(4/11)*(3/10) + (4/12)*(3/11)*(5/10) +...
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    'Analyse'

    A Glossary of Key Words (HSC) - Board of Studies NSW Basically, you have to examine something in a lot of detail and correlate the essential features.
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    Handy Hints for the School Certificate

    The most obvious answer is usually the right one. Go with your gut instinct. If possible, cover up the multiple options, read the question as if it is a short answer, write down your answer then see if it matches up to any of the multiple choice options. Be sure to physically read EVERY...
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    sc english help

    Usually the most obvious answer is the correct one. The answers are not there to trick you. If you logically and systematically work through them you will be okay. I must admit, multiple choice in english can be quite unfair (in that our interpretation of texts is a personal and subjective...
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    a helping hand?

    http://community.boredofstudies.org/129/year-10-school-certificate/158251/handy-hints-school-certificate.html Have a read through all the other threads with IMPORTANT: written in front of the title.
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    Terminology for pracs

    I concur. The above post of a high quality. A good scientific word to use relating to accuracy is 'precision'; use it when talking about the accuracy of the measuring instruments. This is exactly what annabackwards is referring to in her section on 'accuracy'. Of course, 5dp is much more...
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    Big Words in English

    Unless you're an HSC marker it's really hard to say. As you know, it would be much better to write a sustained, eloquent piece with relatively simple language rather than a verbose, disjointed essay with relatively sophisticated language. A great teacher of mine once told me to do both. Keep it...
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    Practicing past HSC papers

    Based on the statistics in the 'raw marks released' threads, I deduced that I got 58-59/84 (approx. 70%) as a raw mark for Mathematics Extension 1. My aligned mark was 91/100. 80%+ across the board in my subjects got me an ATAR in the 94's. I did English (Advanced), Studies of Religion (1...
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    How to improve expression?

    Firstly, you haven't failed miserably. You haven't really failed, you've simply learnt a lesson(s) from a disappointing experience. As far as I'm concerned 12/25 is still an okay essay; with a few minor adjustments I'm sure you could move it up to 16+/25. Bear in mind that teachers tend to mark...
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    history and memory related texts

    I chose to analyse the narrative film Life is Beautiful by Roberto Benigni. It's a soild text to do with very clear links to History and Memory. I think it may have been on the syllabus in previous years.
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    Belonging Thesis

    Sounds very good to me. Remember to continually evaluate the representation of belonging in the texts - this is the bulk of your essay. You need to focus on HOW (techniques) your interpretation of belonging is represented in and through your chosen texts. It doesn't really matter how long it is...
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    Keywords

    It's very important to know the meaning of each of the keywords cause let's face it, if you don't answer the question you can't access the higher grades. To reiterate, keywords are used in every type of question, not just 5+ markers. I remember getting a question worth 2 marks partially wrong...
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    Keywords

    The list can be divided into three groups based on their level of complexity. 1. Low-order thinking keywords i.e. the basic verbs generally used in objective response (e.g. multiple choice) and short-answer type questions. E.g. Define, identify, summarise. 2. Middle-order keywords verbs...
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    Tips for Getting 85 atar?

    The numbers of hours needed to achieve a certain ATAR is extremely different for everybody. Personally, I did 1-2 hours on a weekday and 3-5 hours on weekends to achieve an ATAR of 85+. In most cases, the HSC is a justice-system - those who work hard are usually rewarded. Study consistently...
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    How does your course ranking works?

    http://community.boredofstudies.org/134/atar-hsc-marks-technical-arcana/6642/explanation-hsc-marks-moderating.html The above thread is very informative. Your Assessment Rank (based on school assessments only) is set in stone once you finish all your assessments, assignments and tests...
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    State ranking marks.

    The raw marks required to get a state rank would fluctuate from year to year, subject to subject. I agree with Irvine, it would probably be around 95%+ English Advanced. For Biology, I guess it would also be around 95%+. It's really hard to say though. Too many variables.
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    How do you find out what your school is ranked?

    The Daily Telegraph and Sydney Morning Herald post the top 100 schools based on HSC performance (as you may already know) in their news-papers. If your school is ranked outside the top 100 you cannot find out its ranking (as far as I know). That said, someone posted up a full list of the 2009...
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    Dates in Science courses

    It depends on how specific the dot-point is. If the dot-point asks you to know 'when' then I suggest you learn the relevant dates. If not, then just have a generalised knowledge of the time-frame e.g. post WWII, during the industrial revolution etc. A lot of the dot-points in the sciences do not...
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