I reckon you'd find much better answers on other forums like reddit or physio/med society discord servers since the vast majority of bos user are in high school lol
If your teacher is competent, they would've given you a structure to follow when writing english essays
Just sit down, do your analysis on the prescribed text, format it into the structure and memorise it. There's nothing more to english
And you literally can do it. There will be things in your...
Libgen is your friend
or filetype: pdf (insert textbook name)
Don't waste your money of physical books nor go through the trouble of borrowing them
unless you're especially enthusiastic about studying from a physical book
I got it from just searching up the transfer requirements from wsu to unsw
Just aim for at least a distinction (or better, HD) and apply for a transfer because unsw engineering is objectively harder than any other uni in nsw and it'll prepare you for the jump in difficulty
Maths equips you with problem solving skills so if you want to go into a technical career, I recommend keeping it or at least studying it recreationally
You can't really convert wam into atar cus it's not standardised and everyone does different courses. With that being said, if you try, you'll get a wam of above 80
If you're considering engineering at usyd, I reckon you should also consider engineering at uts. Seems like they care more about their eng faculty than usyd from an outsider perspective
Don't forget electromagnetism, elec3115
The point of a masters is to go into research. If you don't care about research and just studying the degree to work in the industry, taking the single degree is sufficient. Also, the BE/ME stream is poorly structured in that it doesn't list ELEC3106...
Doing adv maths wouldn't be essential for physio fwik
If you enjoy maths, keep adv
If it seems to you that it's taking up too much of your time, feel free to drop to standard
No, the comment that I replied to was considering retaking Year 12. I'm not encouraging them to rush into uni, I'm saying that there are alternate pathways to uni such that they don't have to repeat year 12 (which I reiterate, is imo the worst way to spend your time if your goal is uni)