Military press with dumbbells, start with light weights, build up some of the stability before you start hitting the heavier weights. Dead lifts are an easy way to injure your self, especially if your just starting. try straight armed dumbbell raises for shoulders. 3x sets of front raises, 3x...
I did the F2F mock as well, got 66%, but I still got quite a while to improve haha. your score would translate to about 168 when compared to the actual UMAT, which is an alright score. The ATAR you would need with a score of 168 would hover around 99.5 (in order to get the interview at UNSW)...
Top work, I did a set of papers recently, scores were:
s1 26/44
s2 25/40
s3 24/30
didn't do too well haha, but I still have a year to improve :)
Your scores are very good (Y)
When you all started looking at the whole UMAT idea, did you find it difficult ? If so, how long did it take you get the hang of it? I am just starting, and the whole thing seems to be very difficult, and its quite discouraging. Am I the only one who feels this way ?
Sorry b00m, I don't understand. According to the page http://www.boredofstudies.org/scaledmeans.php, English standard and English advanced scale the same :S
As far as i know, advanced seems to get a much bigger workload, so yes, I assume it would be harder. However, according scaling information, advanced English and standard English scale the same. I myself am doing standard English, which is quite cruisy.
My school is not really that great, usually hovers around ranks 300 and 400. However, this year we seem to have an unusually strong cohort (for my subjects, anyway). My ranks are
1/48 bio
1/28 chem
4/18 physics
12/58 2U mathematics
17/92 standard English
127/127 S.O.R I
Please note that I am...
Study medicine, become a GP with any specialization that suits you. Its pretty hands on at the hospital, not too sure how you would fair in your own clinic though. If your an animal person, why not become a vet ? GP's earn around 100 grand a year, with a specialization in bone surgery its about...
Was thinking more along the lines of something to do with time and energy given off as heat, because the question makes mention of the whole time factor. Your answer seems pretty solid though, so I'll go with it. Cheers mate :)
A question regarding a globe acting as a resistor in a circuit
The longer the lamp is on the hotter the globe becomes. Is there a relationship between the temperature of the globe and the resistance of the globe. If so, what is the relationship?
I kinda know the answer, but I'm looking for the...
I prefer to start studying 2 months prior any set of exams, I spend one month writing up notes and going over them, then I spend the remaining month going doing past papers etc. The only reason I do this is so that everything is spaced out, and there's no shortage on time. 6 weeks seems...
Which of the following is not a molecule?
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The energy input necessary to extract a metal from its ore may be affected by several factors
i) The reactivity of the metal
ii) The density of the metal
iii) The magnetic property of the metal
iv) The chemical composition of the ore
Which factor(s) will have the greatest effect on the...