Year 11 chem is more difficult than year 12. But year 12 chem is more applicable and enjoyable. Acidic environment, one part of monitoring and management and some parts of industrial chem require understanding, the rest is pure memorisation.
They are completely different things anyway, do what you like.
If I were you, I'd do chem, phys and economics and drop the one I like the least by the end of year 11. No need to do business studies.
The biggest problem is that every idiot in the class gets 100% in the prac without even studying.
My physics teacher needs to get his head out of his ass and start to realise that HSC physics isn't real physics where everything should be proven experimentally.
I hope he tries to prove nuclear...
My assessments are 70% prac and the other 30% is the trials.
I am far better at doing exams and I easily out perform other people in my class in HSC-style exams because I have been doing past papers and practicing for the hsc for a long time.
My teacher is obsessed with pracs and he is very...
I am losing so many marks due to silly mistakes. I lost rank 1 in mx2 because of some silly mistakes.
How can I reduce them? Is doing past papers in exam conditions a good way to practice not making silly mistakes?
I have almost secured rank 1 in mx1, chemistry and physics. For english the trials will determine if I get rank 1. I am =1 right now.
For extension 2 maths I am rank 2 at the moment with 7 percent separating me from the guy coming first.
The guy coming first isn't good at maths, he is just...
School Rank: ~250
English Adv: =1/75
Chemistry: 1/42
Physics: 1/39
MX1: 1/22
MX2: 2/6
I have done 35 percent of the assessments for MX2 but in the second assessment (worth 25%) I go really complacent and didn't prepare very well. I am about 7% behind the buy coming first. I have 65% worth of...