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    Physics Predictions

    nesa has to give at 2 questions that are 7-9 markers for physics + chem (and i would assume all sciences) so ye it will 100% be there
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    Buying HSC Examination Response

    probally too late but go a public library they always have copies
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    Should I drop Modern or Legal

    im assuming that you just started y12, so my best advice is just to see how both subjects go for the first few weeks and then make your decision. see if u12 legal is a good as u think. i was in a similar position (debeating between sci ext and physics) to u at the start of y12 and if it didn't...
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    Physics Predictions

    ik the exam is practically the last one, but any predictions. what do you think the 7-9 markers going to be like? also, since the exam is like one of the last ones, how much are you currently studying for chem/physics/week 4 subjects? math is kinda my main priority since tbh its the only one...
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    IMPORTANT QUESTION CAN WE BRING A LUCKY CHARM INTO THE EXAM

    wear that hoodie, very unlikely they'll ask you to take it off
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    What ami supposed to do if they ask for something that opposite the tone of my Narrative

    idk, i think you only need to change your ending. the protagonist can accept their hollowness but they can accept that fact.
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    not seeing improvement between trials and hsc

    its 90 selection rank but i have checked, im not really eligible for any adjustment points. and ye, i have factored that the raw mark will change when using the atar calculator
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    Will you be penalized for finding standard deviation using calc?

    it might depend on the situation. If they give you a bunch of numbers and ask for the standard deviation (sd) then absolutely use a calculator, there no way they'd expect you do it by hand. if they give the variance or the z-score where the formula is on the formula sheet, then use the formula...
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    not seeing improvement between trials and hsc

    so i've been studying my ass off this whole suvat period and holiday period before trials (average 7-8 hours everyday), doing practice tests and focusing in areas that I'm bad at and all that, yet I'm not seeing the improvement that I was hoping to get. e/g/ for math adv i got a 73 in my trial...
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