Including you, Spiral!Everyone in this thread will get 95+ ATAR easily if that makes you guys feel better.
Including you, Spiral!Everyone in this thread will get 95+ ATAR easily if that makes you guys feel better.
Heh, I'm going to go to UoM. I don't why it being in a different state is a barrier. There's no scary state boundary or anything It's a beautiful campus, unique course structure, beautiful colleges, good academic results...I thought I'd always go to uni in Syd till I went to UoM. But I suppose it's a lil different for me, considering I live closer to Melb than Syd.Lol, yea I reckon i should consider others. If I got into UNSW i would be stoked because that would mean i passed the UMAT! haha
mmm i like the view from Syd uni's campus; my friend's bro goes there and we had to pick him up, let's just saw it was ammmaaazzing !
Also, i think Syd uni is the only one that has RPA hospital as an option for residency. As I was born there and i love that hospital, my dream is to work there
i would also like Melbourne uni for Biomedicine...sounds really good...actually would choose it over sydney but it's in another state...
In my honest opinion, saying something like that is really just an excuse. The best kids study, study, study, and when they can't study anymore they study some more.but I don't want to burn myself out.
Thoughts?
!!! Was your friend super smart?However my friend got away with about 45mins a night all through year 12 and he ended up with 99.9
Make a massive list and cry every time you don't finish. Then roll in pant juice when you realise you were doing enough and land a massive atar.it isnt an efficient method of study to think about how many hours you must put in. every day/night, make a list of things that you need to complete and cross them off as you go.
Yeah usyd does look good, but undergrad med is sorta impossible to get into. I have heard they accept only 30 or so a year, they don't consider UMAT but the ATAR cut-off is 99.95 and an interview is required.Lol, yea I reckon i should consider others. If I got into UNSW i would be stoked because that would mean i passed the UMAT! haha
mmm i like the view from Syd uni's campus; my friend's bro goes there and we had to pick him up, let's just saw it was ammmaaazzing !
Also, i think Syd uni is the only one that has RPA hospital as an option for residency. As I was born there and i love that hospital, my dream is to work there
i would also like Melbourne uni for Biomedicine...sounds really good...actually would choose it over sydney but it's in another state...
Some good points.I think that's good, but as the year progresses you will inevatibly need to increase the hours due to certain factors, such as workload, assignments, assessment tasks etc..
My advice to you is that you should not spend more time on one subject and completely ignore the other. Distribute time equally and allocate the hours of the day you are comfortable studying in. + Extension English is a LOT of work and requires patience and perseverence, so you should spend a lot of time on this subject too!!
Chemistry - make sure you LISTEN in class, so that when you are reivising at home you are NOT re-learning all the concepts again, but just grasping a more competent and thorough knowledge of them.
English Advanced - PRACTICE writing - whatever it maybe- just write a simple short story and link it to an important concept, provocative issues which evoke strong emotions and debates! etc.. and READ WIDELY!!!! Success in English Advanced can only be achieved by READING and viewing sample essays to see how you can inculcate the band 6 writing style and concepts!!
Hope that helps!
Heh, I'm going to go to UoM. I don't why it being in a different state is a barrier. There's no scary state boundary or anything It's a beautiful campus, unique course structure, beautiful colleges, good academic results...I thought I'd always go to uni in Syd till I went to UoM. But I suppose it's a lil different for me, considering I live closer to Melb than Syd.
Yes, it sounds awesome and it's higher in world uni rankings than USYD! :O
You see I live only 45 minutes ish from Sydney so it'd be a bit difficult... for you, since you are neither in the region of each city, you can choose the one you like because you have to go to uni somewhere,right?
What about living expenses ? :L or does Hex cover that if you stayed on campus and then you repay it when you have a proper paying job as with uni fees?
I don't think HECS covers living expenses...Yes, it sounds awesome and it's higher in world uni rankings than USYD! :O
You see I live only 45 minutes ish from Sydney so it'd be a bit difficult... for you, since you are neither in the region of each city, you can choose the one you like because you have to go to uni somewhere,right?
What about living expenses ? :L or does Hex cover that if you stayed on campus and then you repay it when you have a proper paying job as with uni fees?
Lol, I'm calling it Hex. Such a bogan here.I don't think HECS covers living expenses...
yea i just realised you'd need a scholarship :L
What universities have scholarships which assist with living expenses?Lol, I'm calling it Hex. Such a bogan here.
yea i just realised you'd need a scholarship :L
I'm pretty sure all, if not most, have them; however there are requirements that need to be met for a particular scholarship of course. E.g. you need to do a certain course or be from the area, over a certain ATAR etc etc.What universities have scholarships which assist with living expenses?
Awesome, I wasn't aware of that. Thank you!I'm pretty sure all, if not most, have them; however there are requirements that need to be met for a particular scholarship of course. E.g. you need to do a certain course or be from the area, over a certain ATAR etc etc.
you'll be sorry for it when school starts^Me neither.