Not sure, but most of the time after coming home from school. Probably studying consistently throughout the year was also very important =)That marks, holy shit!!!! How many hours did you spend studying a day???
Not sure, but most of the time after coming home from school. Probably studying consistently throughout the year was also very important =)That marks, holy shit!!!! How many hours did you spend studying a day???
It's alright =) Well, it probably helps to develop a good study habit from younger years. You can't just suddenly change your habits from Yr 10 to Yr 11 by That much. But other than that, you don't actually need Knowledge from before Yr 10. So once you have the capacity to 'study regularly every day during Yr 11 and Yr 12 with minimal ceebsing =P', you just need to put in some extra consistent effort throughout Yr 11 and 12. Study your weakest subjects first. Instead of studying 1 hour and taking a 1 hour break, study your least favourite subject (English for me) first, then study your favourite subject (Maths) as a break from English. If you have breaks, put them at the end of a study day, not in the middle of it as breaks are likely to ...spontaneously get longer than they should ;PSorry to go off-topic here, but what would be a good way to achieve [close to] what you've achieved? Studying regularly through high school, going all out in yrs 11 and 12 or something along those lines? Tips would be helpful
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Reckon he means previous year =P I got 97 in English, I'll put that up on original post =)*posted January 1st*
Also, what did you get in English? Also, which two units didn't count? That's pretty awkward, like two units of 96+ or state ranks not counting. Haha
Fucking hell what a machine.Reckon he means previous year =P I got 97 in English, I'll put that up on original post =)
And Thank you, I just realised I got 99 in Maths 3U, not 97 as originally written (Your post made me look at HSC results to confirm)
My Bio mark (97, state rank) didn't count. It got beaten by Maths 4U (96). Just goes to show how well 4 Unit Maths scales =P
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Hey man! Aww damn, yea that's probaby a bit too far.. =P I went tutoring for English, and self-studied for the rest. For Physics, I just used Jacaranda. I've never seen Physics in Focus before, so I don't know how it is, relative to Jacaranda. Goodluck with everything!Wentworthville, man that's so far!!!!! (I live within the Bankstown regions)
WHY?!! ):
If you don't mind me asking, did you go tutoring yourself for anything?
Or was it all self-study?
Also, for Physics, what textbooks did you use? Which one was your most favourite? (I'm not sure if I should use Jacaranda or Physics In Focus)
Yep it's completely multiple choice, there is no interview. But if your 'Predicted ATAR' + UMAT is good enough they offer you an interview. And you need to perform well in ATAR + UMAT + interview to get into medicine, for the most part.Very Impressive (Y)
I see you did very well for your UMAT so you must be the best person to ask. I was doing a bit of searching and I have confused myself a little now.
The UMAT is a multiple-choice paper right? but does it involve an interview?
Yep it's completely multiple choice, there is no interview. But if your 'Predicted ATAR' + UMAT is good enough they offer you an interview. And you need to perform well in ATAR + UMAT + interview to get into medicine, for the most part.
See this for more details --> http://umat.acer.edu.au/files/UMAT_info_book_11.pdf