I have a genetic disease, so I'm all for it. My Dad felt really guilty when he found out he'd given it to me, and I don't want my child to have to suffer unnecessarily.
I have an awesome chem teacher!
Anyway, just because it's from a HSC paper doesn't mean it's a year 12 question. It could involve simple equations, lewis electron dot structures, etc...
Watch Good News Week. Entertaining as ever!
Unless you don't like sex/racist/silly jokes, then go and watch the ABC. You might catch the end of 4 Corners lol.
ATARs are ranks. So 90% of the people who started year 7 in 2004 will not get an ATAR in the 90s or even get an ATAR. I think that's how it works.
But on here... I think we're the minority if we're not aiming for or going to get in the 90s. I'm with you, I have no idea what ATAR I'll be...
Guessing in-part intended at me? When I get money, or have fully licensed friends who own a manual, I'll defend why I can't drive a manual, with a complaint here and there.
To me... it's a magical thing because I've never been taught about it, or had to deal with it, or never taken an interest in it. It's just the way it is.
It sucks hey. My Dad was like "I know you Sarah, you'll never be able to drive a manual. So I not going to try with you. And you're not getting one either." He's the same with my younger brother, who could easily drive a manual! Grrr