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    HSC 2013-14 MX1 Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 3U Marathon Thread
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    HSC Exam Shenanigans

    Really? I heard they're very strict with that and they just give up marking. I heard another story where you get state average for that section hmm...
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    HSC Exam Shenanigans

    I know that feeling... The side of teachers you only see when you graduate/finish school.
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    HSC Exam Shenanigans

    Our supervisor was also around that age... I think those guys did it to make a joke or so.
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    HSC Exam Shenanigans

    Some guys were flirting with the supervisors...
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    So...How did everyone go about both of their English exam :O?

    It was okay in the sense that it was quite doable and not completely random as you just explained however I can never feel certain about English Exams.
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    Rates of change questions. Please help!!

    I may be wrong for this since the Question lacks clarity.
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    Orbital velocity equations??

    You will most likely be using the 2nd equation however they do ask the first one but it will be quite obvious since they will provide you with period. Questions with the 2nd equation are usually followed with a question that elaborate on the fact that the velocity is independent of the mass of...
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    question on working out the 'separation' of two stars of equal mass

    The 'r' in the formula is not necessarily the radius or 'half' the distance between them. it is indeed the separation distance as a result of the two starts orbiting around a central mass.
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    Anyone know any good documentaries on stellar evolution?

    I would recommend watching this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prkEf2if4MQ Not quite a documentary however it is very helpful for the HSC syllabus especially.
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    Cathode/Anode in electrolytic/Galvanic cells

    In electrolytic cells, electrical energy is supplied. However in a galvanic cell, electrical energy is produced and so the polarity of the terminals swap for this reason.
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    How far to study in advance for physics?

    I would say you should read Syllabus dotpoints ahead of class and make sure you do every respective HSC question available for each dotpoint as you do it in class. I would recommend buying the Catherine Odlum PHYSICS Past HSC Questions/Solutions Hope this helps
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    Engineering?

    I dont think the usb/plug would really count as a household appliance.. Not sure exactly what you mean though, do you have pictures maybe?
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    Extension 2 mark if I've done accelerated 2U

    Those students may be very good and have a high 3U mark which they want to double since 3U counts as 2 units to their ATAR whereas if the student only did 2U, this 3U mark would be counted as 1 unit toward their ATAR.
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    Physics and Chemistry Help needed

    Go through syllabus dotpoints. They usually tend to give more confidence/motivation to students since they have a direction. At this point, you should maybe read a module each night to refresh certain concepts and target dotpoints which you feel are weak (or weaker at). Hope this helps
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    Regrets of Picking Certain Subjects

    I regret picking Physics
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    Did everyone have old ladies as their supervisors that had no idea what to do??

    Basically anyone can become a supervisor, you just have to apply and do their course etc..
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    General Thoughts: English Advanced Paper 2

    Is it usually around there every year or was this paper easier/harder?
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