dw ur not the only one ill be getting something similar to that for my essay tooI got 7/15 in my assessment task and i actually tried like i got quotes and techniques and i didnt memorise them last minute...
Might as well drop to standard sigh
dw ur not the only one ill be getting something similar to that for my essay tooI got 7/15 in my assessment task and i actually tried like i got quotes and techniques and i didnt memorise them last minute...
Might as well drop to standard sigh
Dw, we make mistakes all the time- the idea is to minimize and avoid repeating them, and avoid complacency.I feel like shit because the average is like 9/15 and everyone got 10+/15 idk why im so shit at english though
Aysce is pretty much on the money. Although, I know it's easier said than done and a bad performance can get you down a bit, but eventually, you find your way back onto the horse so to speak.
On the bright side, year 11 doesn't count for jack and at least you can work on your mistakes hence you'll improve in the future
Vast improvements are very possible if you keep analysing where you went wrong with the help of your teacher and lots of practice.
I somewhat regret picking economics lol, but it's early days yet- mainly cause I'm not really stellar at essays- thinking maybe should have done bio...but I wasn't planning to keep it for HSC anyways (but as I said, early days yet)Who else is regretting their subject choices? I'm still hating Chem, my teacher is cutting back on the assholery, but I really don't want a career in science and my parents won't let me back out.
I think most people are regretting some of their choices. Why wont your parents let you back out, isnt it your decision?Who else is regretting their subject choices? I'm still hating Chem, my teacher is cutting back on the assholery, but I really don't want a career in science and my parents won't let me back out.
Like maths, the more you practice with essays, the more you improve.I somewhat regret picking economics lol, but it's early days yet- mainly cause I'm not really stellar at essays- thinking maybe should have done bio...but I wasn't planning to keep it for HSC anyways (but as I said, early days yet)
Ancient. I was probably out of my mind when I picked it. Must've been because of all the selective applications and whatnot. Anyway, at this rate dropping it in Year 12 would certainly be a possibility.Who else is regretting their subject choices? I'm still hating Chem, my teacher is cutting back on the assholery, but I really don't want a career in science and my parents won't let me back out.
On the bright side, year 11 doesn't count for jack and at least you can work on your mistakes hence you'll improve in the future
Vast improvements are very possible if you keep analysing where you went wrong with the help of your teacher and lots of practice.
It wasn't a mistake lol. I had legit nfi what was going on during the exam because it was a listening task... i need to visualise shit :/ listening tasks can smd. If I have a listening task in year 12, i'm gone.Dw, we make mistakes all the time- the idea is to minimize and avoid repeating them, and avoid complacency.
For example, I made a couple of errors with rounding and stuff for chemistry molar calculations. But now that I've made this mistake I (hope) I won't repeat it.
I like all my subs that i picked but i was 'forced' to pick a subject out of pdhpe, dance, drama, cafs, society and culture, exploring early childhood, music, chem, bio or legal. I picked legal and i hate it. I should've picked chem or something (it looks interesting lol but it will probs be hard for me).Who else is regretting their subject choices? I'm still hating Chem, my teacher is cutting back on the assholery, but I really don't want a career in science and my parents won't let me back out.
And what was it that you did wrong? Was it an essay? Structure problem?I feel like shit because the average is like 9/15 and everyone got 10+/15 idk why im so shit at english though
Hey guys can someone please help me with this? I don't think it's worthy of a new thread so I'm asking here.
Basically there's a dot point in the chem syllabus which goes "Identify light, heat and electricity as the common forms of energy that may be released or absorbed during the decomposition or synthesis of substances and identify examples of these changes occurring in everyday life."
So say if you were the one writing notes, would you just write down,
"Light, heat and electricity as the common forms of energy that may be released or absorbed during the decomposition or synthesis of substances", then list down the examples?
Mutliply both sides by [ (x-1)(x-3)]^2 isn't it?Anyone know how to solve this inequality algebraically?
1/(x-1)(x-3) <= -1
do the first oneMutliply both sides by [ (x-1)(x-3)]^2 isn't it?
Alternatively I think you ~could~ move the -1 to the LHS and add it to the fraction? then get rid of the denominator?
Oh ok . Kira, you're a Naruto fan right? What do you think Sasuke will do after Hashirama finishes his tale? (PS: are you also a Death Note fan?)do the first one
It is equivalent to solving:Anyone know how to solve this inequality algebraically?
1/(x-1)(x-3) <= -1
perhaps this would be more appropriate in poon thread?Oh ok . Kira, you're a Naruto fan right? What do you think Sasuke will do after Hashirama finishes his tale? (PS: are you also a Death Note fan?)
Mutliply both sides by [ (x-1)(x-3)]^2 isn't it?
Alternatively I think you ~could~ move the -1 to the LHS and add it to the fraction? then get rid of the denominator?
Yes but that will result in a fourth-degree polynomial which I don't know how to solve (havn't learnt it yet).do the first one