seremify007
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A 100 UAI opens up a lot of doors- but to me, if it opens up too many doors I have too many options. Even now, I can't make up my mind still as to UTS vs. UNSW!
sadly, memorising is a significant part of the hsc...in terms of humanity subjects anyway...gman03 said:What kind of stuff would you provide your student other than telling them to memorise the syllabus dot point? I am just trying to see why you would be a good choice among some other tutors. If you are just going to give your student dot points per tution than I suggest you make a book out of it. 1 book for each subject = good value. Unless you are the kind of tutor that wants to help people, not rip them off
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lol i'd exclude legal based on the 2004 hsc lol - no one i know had seen a crime prob like that before..totally threw everyone... apparently same wit eco - there was some part of it that was massively hard and unusual.. dunno what tho since i didn't do eco...santaslayer said:sadly, memorising is a significant part of the hsc...in terms of humanity subjects anyway...
poor nit. Your so mean Templar, implying that nit's uai was only a product of hard work not underlying talent.nit said:Or it could be just that one gay subject...
You misread that, I never said or implied anything along that line. I said that 100 was not achievable on hard work alone, and that the person must had some sort of talent to be able to do so. I never said the inverse is true, that anyone who got lower do not have talent and it all came from hard work.sikeveo said:poor nit. Your so mean Templar, implying that nit's uai was only a product of hard work not underlying talent.
That depends on just how talented you are. Archman's achievements in HSC maths were pretty much talent alone, with minimal studying.playboy2njoy said:Talent means nothing if you don't study.
mushi g said:If you are looking to top the HSC then you are going to be needing serious work and help which I can provide you with. I am an ex- James Ruse student (just finished this year) and got in my trials:
Bio - 99
Chem - 97
Phys - 98
Maths 3U - 99
Maths 4U - 98
English- 94
If you are looking for personalized from home tution in any of these areas i suggest you REACT FAST and call mushi at 02 96353438 for further enquiries. If you are looking to top, I can help you get there. With the term 4 exams coming up this is an ideal opportunity to start your HSC with a bang. Also a great chance for other years to learn the hsc course even before it starts. This will provide you with in depth knowledge for your future success.
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I want a 100 UAI. Now.mushi g said:I got a 100 projected UAI. Tutoring can never give it? How would you know unless you try me and experience the james ruse difference for yourself?
I reckon... how good wud that be if all schools had such teachers ?... seems like selective high schools have a lot more resources and good teachers as compared to non-sel state schools... i mean, i went to a state non-selective school, and this is what I had to do:mushi g said:The james ruse difference i talk off is the way the teacheres take each point of the sylabbus and mould your answers into 10/10.
sorry, couldn't help but notice that. it's spelt pedestal.MaP said:dude
u need to get off your peddlestool. i went to ruse too, but theres NO SUCH THING AS A RUSE EXPERIENCE. ruse is not a UAI factory.
what people need is hard work and dedication.
dont BS bout the ruse crap, cos people like you make us look bad and sound even worse
pfft if you got it now u would of got over it 3 months laterstudynoob said:Who wants a 100 UAI?
Me! i want it! mememememememe *screams and waves hand like crazy*
is that teochew...? hek si la..hek_si_la said:sorry, couldn't help but notice that. it's spelt pedestal.
perhaps you're in need of this ex-ruser's tuition.
it is james ruse, after all.
actually not really...perfectionist said:I reckon... how good wud that be if all schools had such teachers ?... seems like selective high schools have a lot more resources and good teachers as compared to non-sel state schools...
haha i think i know which teacher you mean BobB - PE department and female?BobB said:actually not really...
the process by which teachers are hired for selective schools are the same as every other school....
selective schools are actually less likley to get 'good quality' teachers as, when non-selective schools establish G&T units which i'm pretty sure is 'expected' now, they have to prove that their teachers are qualified to teach 'smart' kids..
however, a lot of selective schools most the teachers aren't appropriately trained.. i mean.. i know at Baulko a lot of the teachers when i started year 7 were just the same teachers who'd been around since the school was a non-selective and put simply, were widely acknowledged by teh whole school community as being shit tecahers...
and then you get ones like one teacher who admitted to us she got to Baulko coz it had a certain number of transfer points and she had a nervous break down at her last school and coz it was a shitty shcool she got better transfer points so in a way she was being offloaded to Baulko coz she couldn't handle teaching..
so i mean.. with selectives - it depends on the school... i mean yeah there's great teachers but whilst i was at school most the awesome teachers moved schools coz they got promotions, or retired or were lol 'questionably asked to leave' lol... seems like you get the more 'qualified' high up teachers since no selective school would accept a trasnfer into a head teacher or deputy spot from some inexperienced teacher but ordinary positions you get just as many shitty teachers as everywhere else... in fact, you probly get a few more since teachers assum selective schools are a breeze coz kids teach themselves which is the opposite of what they schools are meant to be doing...
lol to an extent - someone else brought up about natural talent vs hard work/tutoring n all that?cherryblossom said:but imo, yesss, you can get a good uai without tutoring etc but you have to work for it...no pain no gain, anyone...