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??? what 'lol' about this thread???loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
Aligning* not scaling. Scaling is something else.so which one scales the highest??
Simply put it as small scale electricity. To do with circuitry which deals with logical functions or serves specific purposes in a small scale, that works harmoniously together with other equipment to have a desired outcome is another simple way to put it. Quite a broad field in general though.btw this might be stupid but what is electronics?? like electricity??
._.cos i suck at physics and my mom's making me do it.. anyways it probs won't go towards my atar cos i will be doing 12+ units..
So aligning can be influenced by the performance in the core modules?Please stay on topic y'all.
In terms of aligning, the maximum aligning ever year is approximately plus or minus 2 marks.
When you are getting 22+/25 (like me) in your option topic, you'll barely gain or lose a mark. It gets too difficult at that end unless you have all 100 or so doing AoS or 50 or so doing Geophysics getting 60+/75 for the core section of the paper.
They only count one option.....Well from your other threads, you're planning to get a 99+ atar so getting band 5's would mean gg
But doesnt matter at all but if you want the best marks then do all the options
Not only your performance but the performance of everyone else in that option doing the core modules.So aligning can be influenced by the performance in the core modules?
It's actually called optional question scaling.Aligning* not scaling. Scaling is something else.
Ok now I can't find anything that says its either called aligning or scaling.It's actually called optional question scaling.
but apparently they're really similar.....Doing Q2Q atm. Pretty nice topic, much better than Ideas2Imp in my opinion.
I wouldn't say that...but apparently they're really similar.....
They do overlap quite a bit.I wouldn't say that...
They have quite different content from what I have seen.
Not to the extent given above.They do overlap quite a bit.
so which is easier Q2Q or astro?Not to the extent given above.
I doubt Q2Q goes into detail about semiconductors or superconductors (then again I never did it so I'm not too sure).
Can't be determined.so which is easier Q2Q or astro?
what do you think I will be good at?Can't be determined.
You have to understand that what may be easy for some people can be hard for others. Everything in education can be subjective to the individual themselves.
Realistically what you enjoy you will strive to learn more of and hence should succeed. That's why my original point stands from my first post here that you should choose the option you think you will enjoy most that won't limit your ability to access resources/teachers for the option (or if you don't do much in class you can solo it like what happened to my class where everyone picks their own topic).
how do you think anyone can possibly answer that question?what do you think I will be good at?
cos you know me well enough and you have done HSC physics.how do you think anyone can possibly answer that question?