only a few more months of the grind guys. We will get there eventually. Whether you study or not, you will still have to do your exams. You might as well get at little study done before then.
depends on what classes you do. I agree with mvrcuriee with math. For econ I wrote a bunch of essays and memorised those, bio and religion was flashcards and atomi, visual art was just memorising your artists and for enlgish write a couple essays and PRACTICE PAPERS.
Do not bother writing your...
Guys i am so scared. Ive barely done anything and i barely remember anything. I do english adv, bio, econ, visual art and standard math. I am most cooked for english and bio. Any tips or advice would be appreciated. PLeaase help.
My textbook does contain info on globalisation support eco growth in dev econs. It also gives some insight into the negative effects of globalisation on the environment, if this is any help.
If your dream is to be a physio, pdhpe might be useful in giving you a taste for what its like. Music might also be a good choice if you want a creative outlet. Dont stress too much about stage fright, performing is a skill and it gets easy very quickly. Additionally, you can always switch in...
That is excellent that you enjoy art, keep feeding that spark. In terms of english, don't give up on it because I was in exactly the same position as you are right now. I was getting Cs and my careers advisor was trying to get me to choose standard. I ended up doing advanced and was getting As...
I second katiekms on the fact that a high atar is always possible, just choose stuff you like. If you are interested in health, check out some univeristy's premed course prerequisites (assumed knowledge is not compulsory), usually things are pretty lenient as to what HSC subjects you choose...
Globalisation generally dont gaf about the environment, but it does make us efficient as we can specialise in what we are good at and import the rest.
Personally, I would have chosen C because as a result of globalisation, we have a lot of developing countries like Angola (central africa) being...
What I can say about business studies is that its workload is lighter than economics and the content is a little easier to understand. In economics you delve into topics like inflation, exchange rates, how the government manages interest rates, etc which can have more of a learning curve. I can...
I reckon you will be fine. Most unis are only assumed knowledge which you can 100% do bridging courses for. If you want to make sure, go onto the uni course's website and it will say if its necessary or not.