THAT WAS SO EASY LOL.
I haven't studied Chemistry whatsoever and I breezed through that. I was expecting it to be my 2 units that didn't count but who knows. Finished in 1hr, checked over for another 45 mins and got extra marks. If you paid even a bit of attention in class and are capable of...
Probably in the 70-80 range. By the looks of things either Chinese or MX2 won't end up counting towards your ATAR. From what I've heard this years MX2 had a slightly higher "average" than last year (which was around 45-50). It does scale really well but only if you get a decent mark, I'd assume...
People who judge someone because of what school they went/go to are just really superficial and quick to be judgemental. Better work on changing that, otherwise you're going to finally get out of uni, get an interview for your ideal job and then piss off your prospective employer because of your...
How sad and shallow would you have to be to go so far as be ashamed of your school? All well and good not to be proud, but it's a school. As long as you came out with social skills it did its job. The actual education part of it is supplementary in reality as most of what you learn in school...
I'm confident I got 90+/100. Honestly was pretty easy. Only thing I had any trouble with was the second last question in interrelationship (before the robot, which was awesome)
So Chemistry is on Wednesday, and I haven't studied a lick of it.
It's pretty much undoubtedly going to be my 2 uncounted units, I've never ever worked in it.
PHYSIX ALL NYTE BBY.
Depends on the subject. For Software & Physics I've been told many times by my teachers that, aside from that one whopping 6-9 mark question in your elective for physics, all the markers care about is your knowledge. Writing down everything in a concise dot point form (where appropriate) is...
A - 5
B - 2.5
C - 4
Probably about 10 words per line.
Given I'm an incredibly slow writer, I'm honestly proud of myself. In the trials I managed like 2 pages per essay.
I loved the Frankenstein & Bladerunner question, I hated the Yeats question (srsly, time and place shaping understanding of search for truth? wtf?) and I loved the Julius Caesar question.
Let me rephrase that. They have no social right to ask for that. ATAR is not a measure of skill, ability or experience. Someone with an ATAR of 40 is quite possibly more skilled and experienced in the respective field than someone with an ATAR of 99.95, just as someone with no tertiary...