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    skrzynecki

    Yes it is possible, but is unlikely for BOS to tell you which poems to use. For the HSC, I just know 2 texts in detail with language analysis :(
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    CSSA Modern History

    With history learning the content is easy. It's remembering the dates/ historian views which are difficult to remember under pressure of an exam.
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    2012 CSSA Modern History

    lol what's going on here?? talking to yourself?..unless Roy deleted some posts
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    Cssa physics 2012

    Lol compared to me, you'll all be fine. I'm just starting to revise now...and i also have modern history tomorrow. :(
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    2012 CSSA Maths 2U

    Lol I only ended up getting ~3.5 hrs sleep last night. Regarding the test, I know that i made many small mistakes eg. using trapezoidal rule instead of Simpson's rule. I also left many bits out -ran out of time. me=complete noob :)
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    CSSA Modern History

    Personally, i haven't started any form of study yet. I also have physics paper tomorrow. To revise, I'd just go with remembering key points to accompany the syllabus.
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    Software CSSA Trial HSC

    I stuffed up a few parts for this exam. Totally forgot my theory behind the logic gates question. Hopefully i keep my 1st placing at my school though. :P
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    2012 CSSA Maths 2U

    Re: 2012 CSSA Paper whose gonna do it? lol i'm going to fail completely. Just remembered today that i had maths 2u tomorrow morning and only have done 1 hour of study. :(
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    Bonus poins application help

    You're talking about the EAS (Educational Access Scheme) I don't think this year's form is out yet. Here is last years application form for you to take a look at until the new one comes out: http://www.uac.edu.au/documents/undergraduate/eas-booklet-2012.pdf Look on page 4 regarding your situation.
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    2012 CSSA Maths 2U

    Re: CSSA 2U Mathematics! lol study?
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    Software CSSA Trial HSC

    Starting to study now :)
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    Sdd 2012 cssa

    starting to study now :) Over 400 pages of Sam Davis' text to go.
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