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  1. GoldyOrNugget

    Triple J top 20 songs of the last 20 years

    Oh lord. Did this a few days ago. Lots of picks that I regret, and many that I missed (e.g. Feel Good Inc. -- how did I forget??) The bold ones are the ones I'll defend :P Smashing Pumpkins - Doomsday Clock Deadmau5 - Strobe OutKast - Hey Ya! Eminem - Lose Yourself Daft Punk - Harder, Better...
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    Physics Graphing Question

    The mass (not weight) is the independent variable and so is on the x-axis.
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    IT Degree or Computer Science ??

    Computer science is very maths-oriented. You will have the opportunity to learn things like cryptography, linear algebra, artificial intelligence, etc. IT is more about networking, database management, fixing computer issues, etc. If you aren't a strong maths student you probably shouldn't do...
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    Underperforming in exams

    Shit happens. You will probably underperform in at least one of your HSC exams. Just don't be too hard on yourself.
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    is it still possible to get an atar above 91?

    What do they do in those 4-5 hours? Facebook? If you studied intensely for 4 hours every day, you could theoretically pump out 5 english essays done every day (with breaks in between!), or 2 maths tests, or an HSC paper + a whole lot of study. How do you manage to study 4 hours a day and get 70?
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    is it still possible to get an atar above 91?

    A friend of mine got 3 state ranks and 99.95 (I don't think he was featured on TV though lol), and he definitely did not study that much. Maybe 1.5-3 hours a night, 4-6 hours on weekends? With 5 hours every day, you should be aiming for at least 6 or 7 state ranks :P and 1st in at least 3 of those.
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    is it still possible to get an atar above 91?

    it will suffice for burning out, that's for sure. this doesn't seem sustainable.
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    is it still possible to get an atar above 91?

    just chill out dude. the HSC isn't for everyone. there's always other pathways.
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    Help, Network Security in Computer Engineering?

    Well yes, computer science is a branch of mathematics. If you want to mess around with modems and servers, don't do a bachelor of science.
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    is it still possible to get an atar above 91?

    just go into a different course and transfer in next year. no big deal.
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    is it still possible to get an atar above 91?

    realistically that's not gonna happen. you won't go from being at the bottom to being at the top.
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    I need a Backup in Case I Fail

    :P you don't need help. Just make sure your lowest UAC preference is an ATAR you'll definitely get. No problemo
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    I need a Backup in Case I Fail

    - What film features a scene in which death plays chess? - Who is the only actor to have had significant roles in 5 films, all of which were nominated for the best picture academy award? - What is referred to in the film name "Synecdoche: New York"? - In The Truman Show, what is the symbolism...
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    HSC 2013 MX2 Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 4U Marathon Consider 3-letter string starting with A, B, C, D. There are 4*26^2=2704. There are 26 for each EA, EB, EC, ED, EF, so 2704+26*5=2834. Then there's EGA,EGB,...,EGG, 7 of these. So 2841 in total. (edit: assuming no counting mistake)
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    Need help! ATAR Estimate

    Guys it's streetboy/omed62/lightningbolt... known troll
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    Physics scaling.

    Q2Q scaled down last year. (by one mark, for me)
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    HSC 2013 MX2 Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 4U Marathon If a function is odd, then f(x)=-f(-x). Differentiating both sides, we get f'(x) = f'(-x) therefore the derivative is even. If a function is even, then f(x)=f(-x). Differentiating both sides, we get f'(x) = -f'(-x) therefore the derivative is odd. Yes. f(x)=k, k!=0 is...
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    Kill off a topic.

    Integration, because to me it just seems like a bunch of silly little manipulation techniques. They rarely require abstract or higher level thinking (bar the question 8s which use integration to prove interesting results).
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