I'm sure everyone has had bad teachers within their life but since there's not really any teacher change in yr11/12, your kinda stuck if you have a bad teacher. Anyone have any tips on how to self study during class time if your teacher basically doesn't teach and just rambles on about the most...
Just wondering where people have used their back to school vouchers or any places where they plan on using it to maximise the value of the $150. I know it ain't that deep but money is money
Hi everyone,
Just wondering what your thoughts were on Matt Cash the math tutor who used to work at SCOM? Any personal, second hand testimonials or comparisons would definitely help!
Hey everyone, I was just wondering if you guys had any techniques you could find from the following quote from 1984. For some more context, I was trying to analyse how the Party forces Winston to break his love with Julia:
Winston: "Do it to Julia! Do it to Julia! Not me! Julia! I don't care...
Anyone know any maths equivalent textbook of strive physics. Preferably something divided into different topics with questions from the past and definitely not Cambridge or the other common ones
We don't really have a fixed structure but for evaluate questions (the only type we've done so far), one paragraph for benefits followed by another for limitations with each paragraph having an idea, relevant stat/case and then a good explanation
Is the structure for writing legal studies essays in HS different from uni because that's moreso the part that I dislike.
My school doesn't do too well in legal compared to my other subjects. I like reading and learning about the content but I just don't really like the writing element...
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Context: I am doing relatively well in terms of rank rn at around the top 5 in a class of around 40 which would likely become around 20 in yr12. I am interested in law but I kinda dislike the english element of legal and apparently it's not that useful for law anyway
Edit: By english...
Anyone know how to study for year 12 phys in terms of learning the content? I was going to just read over the textbook and take notes along the way but I was wondering if anyone had any better strategies?