The probability that it is green:
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Just know that she can't get away with it forever. With unseen questions, she's going to burn unless she practises herself. I know it's unfair, especially if you're working hard, but remember that hard work WILL pay off. So stop worrying about her, and focus on yourself! Screw what everyone else...
Re: ITT we help examine to get 85 in his Maths extension 1 yearlies so he can do 4 un
If you want, Examine, I can give you hard/interesting/unexpected questions from my previous prelim assessments! Just PM me because I'll probably forget :L
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Remember that 3U --> 4U is a huge stepping stone.
They probably will do fine, but the brighter ones will be at the top because they can just "see it" better than us normal people can
There's a limit to a human's ability. Saying that, it doesn't hurt to push it a little.
Top ~5 schools have hard exams + others of course; and yeah Hurlstone's exams are pretty easy. They're not 'challenging'.
Until you get your external marks back from the BOS, you'll never know.
Plus, majority of people are lazy in prelims. Some people just brighten up when HSC starts.
1) More sleep
2) Divorce procrastination
3) Annoy teachers more with marking
4) Become best friends with the library
5) Keep desk tidy
6) Exercise
7) Study study fun study study study study study fun study study study study study fun study study
Woah, you beast! Seems like everyone who left is doing well. If you haven't already heard, Emily's coming 2nd for English at JR and top 10 for most of her subjects and Kelvin's topping maths and 'up there' for most of his subjects too. Well there goes our state rankers :L
Depends on your marks and especially your ranks.
If you're doing fine, then you don't need English tutor.
For me, I've been to 5 English tutors and let's say they help you gain knowledge but the actual language is something you'd have to find yourself.
Personally, I don't think you need one...
If you actually go tutor with some people in the top schools, then you'll know if your cohort is actually 'strong.'
But even so, it isn't really clear because I know some people at like Baulko who don't try for tutor but top their grade.
Just see how you go in year 12 and see if you have the potential to get 99.95. If you can't, think of other options like going interstate and try not to be too disappointed. Because, you know, one fatal mistake in your HSC year will not get you your desired mark.
If you're "literally failing" does that mean the other half of your grade who are lower than you also fail?
To be honest, those ranks look pretty good, contrary to what you think for an ATAR >70
They're going to count the top 10 units.
If you do well in it, it will count. If you don't, then it won't be calculated towards your ATAR.
Advanced it very different to Extension and the only advantage of EE1 is that you get more experience writing and some concepts might overlap.
Basically...