ye and q14 from last year became to mainstream and famous so I doubt they gonna repeat vectors I have a feeling of some weird probability and perms and combs mixed stuff cause EVERYONE sucks at it
ye I think hard in induction would just be some long ass algebra in which ur likely to make a small error cause in 3u they cant really do much unless they make some weird thing to do with the inductive step idk
ye that's fair but is there really any valuable degree except med that has 100 ppl going in a cohort, most mainstream degrees like comp sci or diff types of engineering have LSR of 90 at unsw and down to like 80s and 70s in maq and UTS, so relatively is it still worth doing?
Title, im looking to do it with commerce or econ at unsw but does the degree have nice job and internship prospects? tbf most degrees are saturated now anyway but is this less saturated than others due to a high entry score?
know everything like everything so ur good for short answers, do every possible MC question cause the more u do the easier they get, make essay plans for all possible questions, it is definitely easier said than done
ye but I see what u mean in our trials I lost a few marks on 13,14 and 2 marks on 11 I don't wanna talk about it 😭 but 2023 hsc I barely lost marks up to 14 and 15 and 16 it went downhill quick but that is also in my bedroom while I'm relaxed compared to HSC with 200 ppl around me in an exam hall