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    Don't know what I want to do in uni..

    Go to open days for UNI and try to ask as many questions as possible then =)
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    Is it concerning if one hasn't made many notes?

    Modern history = MAKE ESSAYS ON THE 'LARGE THEMES' basically make every essay you can possibly think of .. our teacher made our class do this and we had over 9+ band 6'es in a class of 30 =)
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    HIGHLY recommended Maths tutor (personal experience)

    And as for rates I paid him $30/hour but I'm not sure if his rates have increased since then :)
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    What do you think is better?

    Definitely studying your notes first :) Also make essays for major themes and get your teacher to mark them! (I did this for Ancient)
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    School 'failed to get me into law'

    The school is irrelevant if you're good at self-study. You can't be too highly dependent on your school , do your own research/work IMO.
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    HIGHLY recommended Maths tutor (personal experience)

    I graduated in 2011 with an ATAR of 99.15 and received after school tutoring from Official (99.85) As he accelerated in 2unit (99) and 3unit (98) in 2010 I asked him for tutoring in 3 units of maths in 2011 and can honestly say he explains complex concepts in a way that is simplistic and easy...
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    Abortion

    pro ! There are circumstances that would warrant it for sure , if you're not ready to have a baby it's best to have an abortion anyway as opposed to keeping it for moralistic issues.
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    How's everyone coping?

    just hang in there =) When you get your awesome results , it'll be worth it! No pain no gain :')
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    Employers biased against some Uni's

    You can still get jobs at UWS , it's just UNSW/USYD/MAQUNI/UTS will look more competitive in comparison to say UWS , ACU , Notre Dame etc :(
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    Crappy Exam Results?

    Past papers , revision of syllabus notes and practicing every possible textbook question :) I found that for the humanities , if you could memorize the dotpoints/provide a lot of in depth information from your own findings , you're bound to do well!
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    Last year there was a multiple choice that had 2 answers..
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    Hey guys, does anyone have legal past papers ??

    Doing past papers for legal wont help - its a new syllabus and the structure for crime +human rights has completely changed , not to mention they abolished Law and society.
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    Module B Hate Thread

    God it would suck for people who didn't do the specified speeches/essays/poems , but maybe BOS just wants everyone to know they're serious about the whole learn 'every speech/poem/essay' etc etc :l
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    Realisation of the amount that could have been done

    I know! Urgh but there wasnt anything to really do anyways , revise notes - sure but overall you'd have forgotten it close to half yearlies/yearlies anyways -.-.;
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    Repeating?

    you can not. but you can do the 1 year intensive HSC course at TAFE .. :)
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    Can someone please explain very carefully and not too long.

    Subjects do matter. Sure there are people who do relatively well, anyway with any combination of subjects but I've seen all my friends this year get dragged down. My friend only got 2 band 6'es and the rest low/mid band 5's and got 96.8. whereas another person topped a state in a subject and...
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