Hello, my name is An and I am female medical from Western Sydney, living in the Fairfield area. I am excited to help you to achieve your full potential in mathematics and get exceptional results!
Subjects: Year 9/10 Maths, Year 11 & 12 2U and 3U
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I’m a UNSW med student offering interview training as well as help with filling in the UNSW application form.
In my honest opinion, the interview is quintessential and unfortunately, the most underrated aspect of getting into medicine. I feel strongly about the interview because...
This is all based on info I found from here/UNSW info day/seminars but:
1. ~30 (assuming one gets in first go, also an approximation since some specialties require less/more studying) - what I saw from UNSW info day at least
2. 5-7 for uni studying, then around 4 if not more for specialty...
Definitely agree with the methods provided above to help save you time.
I think that deciding between 1 or 2 generics is dependent on how confident you are with tackling essay questions. I wasn't very confident with english and so I did 2 because I was afraid I couldn't mould it to suit the...
I followed the same plan for English. However to do so, your generic must be adaptable to all potential essay questions which is tricky but doable. For me, I couldn't smash every essay question with one generic so I had two for AOS to ensure I covered all bases :)
However, tbh my two essays...
If you dont make the first preference but you make the cutoff for your second preference then yes.
Following the above, the reason why they say that("place this as first pref. to receive offer) is because its true. If a course is your first preference and you have guaranteed entry for that...
The guaranteed entry (to my knowledge) is not really an offer. All it means is that you can chill because your marks will get you into that course. If you've surpassed the cutoff for your first preference you'll get an offer for it when main round offers are on. For your friend, if he doesnt get...
All that matters is your ranking. However, generally low ranking schools tend to have easier exams so the low marks may be an area of concern. Look at the questions you got wrong and spend this time to revise the topics you aren't certain with. Also, if you have the funds look at getting a maths...
When you book your WSU interview they direct you to a page detailing your info e.g. time and date. At the bottom it says that the page is your confirmation.
I didn't get an email for WSU but perhaps your friend was mistaken with UNSW (which did send one)?
Quick question, in the event that they do ask for two related texts, is the below structure acceptable?
Intro
Idea 1 - Prescribed Text
Idea 1 - Related Text 1
Idea 2 - Prescribed Text
Idea 2 - Related Text 2
Conclusion
Assuming UWS's calculation method is S1+S2+(0.5xS3) what mark (out of the 150) would be the cut off approximately? Mixed feelings since I'm happy with my overall UMAT, but it was dragged up mainly by S3 (to make up for S2)...So if they exclude that.....
When they give extra information e.g. in the neutralisation reaction between NaOH and HCl, if they say XXml of XXmol/L NaOH was reacted with YYml of YYmol/L of HCl, you need to check for limiting and excess reagents.
However, if they only give one piece of information e.g. 20ml of 0.01mol/L of...
Re: HSC 2015 3U Marathon
Q. A person walking alonga straight road observes a tower bearing 045degreesT, the angle of elevation being 6degrees. After traveling a distance of 5000m, the tower beares 315degreesT and the angle of elevation is 8degrees.
a) Find the height of the tower (to 0.1m)
b)...
re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive
This is exactly what I had been taught as well. BUT when I looked at a James Ruse (2012?) solution, they talked about how between citric&acetic, it was electronegativity that contributed to acid strength as opposed to the triprotic nature of citric acid...
re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive
Wanted to ask this question because I've just looked at a sample solution and it differed from what I had learnt...
Q. Explain why equimolar solutions of hydrochloric acid, acetic acid and citric acid have differing pH values (3marks)