Well it depends, is it from your school or the one your meant to write in your exams?
For the SC and HSC for example, I think that every student has a student number which they have to write on the top of the paper.
Otherwise, I think that it may be from your school :P
Wow, incredible I must admit. Based on my observations, you are an exalted fellow but why are you repeating? For the fun of it or didn't do well? How did you go?
To a certain extent the comment above is right.
You do not need to pay for a bridging course but it would have been wise to complete 2U in school :)
In economics, you're looking at a lot of statistics, not so much probability but predictions and estimations. You will need to know graphs inside...
re: Physics HSC Questions sorted topic-by-topic
Dude awesome post, thanks a lot!
If you have time, you should to it for the next two topics as well, but I won't get greedy here :P
Yea its alright man. I was just shocked, thats all.
So basically, all we technnically have to do is just read the texts, know them inside out and integrate our responses in the HSC?
Amaaazzzzzinngg..........
Thanks so much once again LOL, and sorry for the inconvenience. I kinda had mixed emotions, I was really excited, confused, lost and then all happy again.
PS: Thanks for laying it out my way :P
Well I don't think so. In topics like Business and Economics we are encouraged too, to a certain extent. But in subjects like English, I don't think so :)
Wait a second! Are you guys serious! So lemme get this straight:
- AOS -- related text (2 for me) possibly three
- MODULE A -- none?
- MODULE B -- none?
-MODULE C -- none?
Can someone lay it out in this format and tell me if we need related texts and how much if so!
Hi BoSer's,
I have a question. So school is beginning in less than a week and I have only read a little bit of Frankenstein and (unfortunately) watched Blade Runner.
What are some related texts? And does anyone know how many we need to have for Module A?
I am leaning towards some good films...