Tbh, it wouldn't be such a bad mini exercise if it was completed the way it should be, i.e. no online help, tutors etc... As long as the weighting is less than 10%
It's just a matter of practicing with questions, maybe for the first few of them you can have the verbs handy. After a while you should be able to remember most of them. You should notice some of them come up more than others and these are the ones you should be focusing on, i.e. identify, list...
Seems about right, but for English you really need to have prepared essays ready to go if not there is no way you can pump out 1100+ words in 40 minutes...
This, English should be a very personal subject in that you'll need your own opinion/spin on a text to do well. For other theory based subjects just make sure to use a good set of notes you'll be fine
Just make sure to stay healthy before a test, i.e. don't go studying 10 hours in a day. Keep your balance of eating well, getting some exercise and studying within reason. And get an early night sleep so even if it takes a bit longer you would still be well rested.
Draw up a table with advantages and disadvantages then begin listing your points, i.e. Advantages for why cellulose can serve as a raw material in the production of petrochemicals and vice-versa
After reading this I'd definitely say go with the private school. You wouldn't want to have that "What if I sent her to the private school" feeling 6 years down the track...
English is one of the most complex languages for a person to learn. You guys might think this is funny but that's only because we grew up with it. I mean which other language has these complex rules, pronunciations etc. For e.g. "cup" and "put" have the same vowel put completely different...
This is true but in terms of results and the HSC, it all comes down to the quality of the cohort and the level of teaching quality isn't too significant. E.g. the quality of teaching between James Ruse and a comprehensive high school wouldn't be too different but their cohorts makes all the...
Someone had a bad time in Maths at school...
But for me it's probably conics, had no practical relevance. Then again it's probably the process of doing the questions that we improve our algebraic, problem solving skills..