84 is std english is pretty good. if speaking english is a problem then maybe law isnt for you considering the profession, you need perfect english to work in it, especially for the bigger firms
just coz a course is 85 to get HD dont make it harder than another uni that requires only 80.
my friend goes to a uni where the HD requirement is 86-100.
but the course is setout so that 45% of the marks are gained through pracs, TAKE HOME EXAMS where most people dont even do it themselves...
if its a prac, a small tutorial exam or even a mid semester exam they usually dont do supplementary exam for those.
so if you miss the Midsemester worth say 30%, then you will get NIL for that, but your final mark will be out of 70 instead of 100.
generally missing the mid-semester or tutorial...
say you got 1 exam in 1 weeks time.
what is your strategy for taking it on?
my strategy.
if my exam has 6 topics/chapter....
study 1 chapter a day
read the whole chapter for the topic (2-3 hours)
look through the study guide and adress all of the objective. (2-3 hours)
do all the tut...
one thing he didnt write was how he acheived a band 6 in 4u, if you are failing in year 11, it means you have major gaps in your knowledge. doesnt mean you are shit at maths.
but u need to do something to rectify it. getting a decent tutor is the best way, you can have all the motivation u...
my advice is to get a decent tutor, you can go from an bad/average student to top of the class with a decent tutor. 2u maths is not hard, just requires understanding
good thing is the problems never change, they just write it in a different way.
i know a few people who got into a sci course...
definitly do 2u maths, the content wont be directly examined in medicine, but the general skills taught in 2u would be handy,
its like studying english for the HSC, they dont teach how to read and write, thats assumed, it teaches you how to interpret and then express your interpretation of the...
a. Pure nitric acid (HNO<sub>3</sub>) is a covalent liquid that does not react with dry sodium carbonate. Yet, dilute nitric acid does. Explain this.
Something to do with solubility???? not sure.....
just kick ass in uni, get at least a DN average and you'll get picked up for sure.
get a basic pass average and you wont even be considered at the large firms
if you change universities the GPA from old uni do not transfer to the new uni
but thats provided u have a high enough gpa to even transfer to another decent uni and course
i joined, got nothing out of it other than a certificate. i would never put it in my resume anyway, coz no one knows anything about it
i think it was for people who got top 10% based on thier gpa. which was quite suprising coz i only got a 5.0-5.5 avearge