Carbon Suboxide
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Ummm I am (was?) from Ruse and I don't feel it's that bad, low self-esteem and stuff or is it...
What about Yanco Ag High? Does anyone here even have the foggiest about whatever happenned to it? lolFor some reason the agricultural schools (Ruse, Hurlstone, Farrar, plus any others I may have forgotten) got to do the selective school tests with the selective
hahaha ur physics teacher has a gud imaginationOriginally posted by drolle
Btw, is it true that people who get a band 6 in a subject usually did 16 hours of study per week just for that subject? This is what my physics teacher told us, but I doubt most of us did more than 16 hours in the whole year
I got band 6 or band E4 for 13 units and I'm happy to tell you that your phys teacher is either trying to scare you or has no idea. I did 7 subjects, so that would be 112 hours of study a week . Even if you count school I wouldn't get there!Originally posted by drolle
Btw, is it true that people who get a band 6 in a subject usually did 16 hours of study per week just for that subject? This is what my physics teacher told us, but I doubt most of us did more than 16 hours in the whole year
edit: hmmm... < 16 hours of study all year..... most uais below 90.... is it just me or could there be some kind of connection here?
That sounds much more like it - I used to get at least 10 hours done on weekends (more if I didn't have a game on Sat), 2-3 hours Mon-Thu...Originally posted by drolle
The most obvious thing would be that he got confused and meant 16 hours pw total for all subjects, which is about 3 hours per subject. It still seems like a lot to me but it's much more realistic!
was that extra study or homework/assessments?Originally posted by kini mini
That sounds much more like it - I used to get at least 10 hours done on weekends (more if I didn't have a game on Sat), 2-3 hours Mon-Thu...
heyOriginally posted by spice girl
pffftr...how many year 6's know about world issues?
do they spend their lives watching BTN or something?
and yeh, median UAI last year was 99.00, so for some of us, as Bambul mentioned in another thread, we only refer to our UAI by the last two digits, e.g. "point seven five", cos the first two digits are assumed 99.
And as for teachers, some are crap, some are alrite, and some are really good. But the ppl stuck with the crap teachers usually try to scab stuff off the ppl with the better teachers, so it's not that bad.
someone said that the new yr7's are full of FOB's, like they can't speak english properly, cos FOB's don't need to do the english selective test. So that's a bad sign.
The lowest UAI i've heard so far is 88 pointsomething. I haven't been asking around much tho.
Some of the people have to try very hard, some of the people seem to know far beyond high school level stuff, some of them just never need to study much...Originally posted by drolle
Btw, is it true that people who get a band 6 in a subject usually did 16 hours of study per week just for that subject? This is what my physics teacher told us, but I doubt most of us did more than 16 hours in the whole year