...why are you wanting to get those done? woo they count for nothing and get thrown out at the end of term 3! better stress more about them and get them done man!Aplus said:Forget year 12. I'm already nervous that I won't finish all my summaries/study notes/revision guide making by the end of these holidays, because the next holidays are going to be needed for Year 12 pre-preparation.
Preliminary modules may come back to haunt me in HSC yearlolcal said:...why are you wanting to get those done? woo they count for nothing and get thrown out at the end of term 3! better stress more about them and get them done man!
No. Why? I am beating him every single subject except Biology where we equally tied first.locked.on said:Jealous, much?
year 11 physics notes are relatively useless.Aplus said:I'm only doing Biology and Physics. English and Mathematics not really needed, and I'm 100% sure I'm dropping Modern.
Lol.scaredytiger said:year 11 physics notes are relatively useless.
just have a few notes on the basics of circuits and project motion and youll be fine.
though these are the things that even a monkey could remember, so i dont understand why you would need to make notes on it.
Thank God, someone with a bloody clue in this thread. Wait - I have to be politically correct over this, THIS ISN'T GOING TO HAPPEN TO EVERYONE, NOT EVERYONE IS AN UNDERCOVER NERD.lyounamu said:Hahahahaha...
Who knows? Year 11 undercover nerds are the REAL NERDS. They were always there. It was just that no one notices their existence due to their extremely advanced camouflage of cigarette, detention, failed exam papers, scars on their faces, knives, pistols and highly abusive language.
REAL NERDS never let others aware of their presences and keep quiet for the right moment to strike and snatch the crown. It just appears to those undercover nerds that Year 11 is a right moment to triumph over the original nerds because by Year 11. That's the way I see it as an undercover nerd.
On a serious note, undercover nerds are the ones I am frightened of. At my school, the current top ranks are increasingly getting dominated by the undercover nerds. No body expected a good-looking, muscular rugby kid to come first in Economics, Biology and PD/H/PE. And he is the only guy at my school to have come first in 3 subjects. He is noted as a "cool guy" due to his unwillingness to listen to teacher, tonnes of detention, 1st Rugby team, good apperance, many friends (female ones in particular) and other bits and pieces.
tommykins said:Thank God, someone with a bloody clue in this thread. Wait - I have to be politically correct over this, THIS ISN'T GOING TO HAPPEN TO EVERYONE, NOT EVERYONE IS AN UNDERCOVER NERD.
I feel stupid now...scaredytiger said:though these are the things that even a monkey could remember, so i dont understand why you would need to make notes on it.
Don't worry. The people who will come top in the end (state rankers) are the ones who try their best to know everything in details. More knowledge = better marks. :uhhuh:Aplus said:I feel stupid now...
More knowledge + studying (+ kill all other competitors...)= better markslyounamu said:Don't worry. The people who will come top in the end (state rankers) are the ones who try their best to know everything in details. More knowledge = better marks. :uhhuh:
True. I think only subjects where marks reflect my true potential and effort are Business Studies, English and Mathematics.Devouree said:More knowledge + studying (+ kill all other competitors...)= better marks
But seriously, I take in information quickly, but never actually study very hard. So in the beginning ppl come to me for help, but after exams, the marks really don't reflect that
Lol. I have done my some of my water module notes on the "solubility of solutes in a water solvent". It's the best module ever. I love Chemistry during holidays but I hate Chemistry during school time. I cannot stand the teacher and the class.Continuum said:I'm writing my chemistry notes at the moment... I think I've included abit too much, especially considering the fact nobody gives a shit about the 'uses of metals throughout history' next year.