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Mountain Dew just wondering what makes left handed people have a disadvantage? since i'm left handed i feel i should know this one but i don'tMountain.Dew said:For maths ==> lots of past HSC papers and past trials! you must be in tune with the 'structure' of many questions, to be able to use and draw links from within the question. things like 'hence' or 'show' or 'prove' will eventually have to use something that you have solved before hand in an earlier part.
also very important is to TIME yourself. the BOS (that is THE Board of Studies) wont give you forever to do the whole maths paper, so time management is crucial. get that up to scratch, and practice it in ur school-based exams and trials.
For english ==> agreed wholeheartedly with rafy. just keep on practising writing essays. left-handers (like me) will be at a disadvantage, so left-handers will have to take extra measures and time to perfect their writing skills.
and of course, always get constructive critism from peers and teachers alike.
For the sciences ==> this has probably been said a million times, but always follow the syllabus dot points. always review and recheck it so that you get your information down pat. especially for physics, crafting ready-to-write responses is a must for those "explain-how-this-works" questions, and to a certain extent, the 6-8 marker "assess and evaluate" questions. they are especially hellpful, and can also save valuable time to do other more time-consuming questions. it is important to set out a logical progression towards your answer. key terms are also essential.
inquire_within, u realise that when u write from left to right, you actually have to FORCE the pen with ur finger muscles across the page. for a short period of time, it seems fine, but when ur writing essays or long extended responses and takes 20+ mins, then ur fingers start to cramp from overuse. known as OOS --> Occupational Overuse Syndrome. And so, ur hand will start to hurt. not good at all. especially in the exam.inquire_within said:Mountain Dew just wondering what makes left handed people have a disadvantage? since i'm left handed i feel i should know this one but i don't
And also if you have a leaking pen, your paper may be spoilt with inks. What funny is when my friend needed to write on the whiteboard, because he is left-handed, he rubbed off what he just wrote. I am right-handed though.inquire_within, u realise that when u write from left to right, you actually have to FORCE the pen with ur finger muscles across the page. for a short period of time, it seems fine, but when ur writing essays or long extended responses and takes 20+ mins, then ur fingers start to cramp from overuse. known as OOS --> Occupational Overuse Syndrome. And so, ur hand will start to hurt. not good at all. especially in the exam.
for right handers, the movement of the pen -by the fingers- from left to right takes significantly less effort than for left-handers. it seems a 'natural' writing movement for them, while the 'natural' writing movement for us lefties is right to left. also, for left handers, for handwriting, since the letters are usually inclined to the right, its causes more strain for left handers.
Yes, leaking pens are a pain in the neck. As with the whiteboard thing, I have no problems, whatever I wrote doesnt smudge or rub off. I just dont put my whole hand on the board.XcarvengerX said:And also if you have a leaking pen, your paper may be spoilt with inks. What funny is when my friend needed to write on the whiteboard, because he is left-handed, he rubbed off what he just wrote. I am right-handed though.![]()
that is only 7 units of her study though. I expect that her other units weren't 90+.darkroomgirl said:97.5 is a dam good uai but then again looking at all ur marks -98-95-93-94- should u be getting a much better uai .. like in the higt 98's or low 99's?