Why not if you feel like sharing it do it =)So are we posting our predictions as well?
Why not if you feel like sharing it do it =)So are we posting our predictions as well?
Wrong place to ask but yes completely doable. You need to make sure you have a really good set of notes. Aside from that it's just the usual but having very well written notes either by yourself or someone else is essential.is a band 6 in physics doable without any tutoring? whats the best way to go about preparing yourself for physics? (im an acc 2u student) and will be undertaking the physics course 2020.
I say do it. I will definitely do this, just to get an idea of what range my ATAR will be in. I'm gonna use HSC ninja ATAR calculator, I've heard it's very accurate. It doesn't really matter what you do though, so do what you likeDo you think it worthwhile to look at your HSC results at 6am, plug figures into ATAR calculator Talent100 or just wait until 1pm? Considering it is the new syllabus and all.
Will do. Gosh ! Its all systems go or panic stations for me anyway. Its like the night before Christmas. All my ghosts have come together !I say do it. I will definitely do this, just to get an idea of what range my ATAR will be in. I'm gonna use HSC ninja ATAR calculator, I've heard it's very accurate. It doesn't really matter what you do though, so do what you like
Do you think it worthwhile to look at your HSC results at 6am, plug figures into ATAR calculator Talent100 or just wait until 1pm? Considering it is the new syllabus and all.
same, idk how to feel - just a chaotic mix of emotionsWill do. Gosh ! Its all systems go or panic stations for me anyway. Its like the night before Christmas. All my ghosts have come together !
Back in the day I waited a day and did ATAR before individual subject results.Do you think it worthwhile to look at your HSC results at 6am, plug figures into ATAR calculator Talent100 or just wait until 1pm? Considering it is the new syllabus and all.
I don't think I can cope with the anxiety of knowing I can access my marks easily... I'm bit nervous but I'm confident I'll get an ATAR above 80 and get into my course.Back in the day I waited a day and did ATAR before individual subject results.
probably the day after the marks are released?does anyone know when HSC ninja will release their honour roll and shit like that?
That’s tough mate, stay strong.I’m aiming for 90+ and my kitten’s gonna have surgery tomorrow so I’ll have to get my marks, take kitten to the vet them anxiously wait for my kitten to not die and for my atar to not be shit.
Yeah of course. I got 95 with tutoring so I can't really say what mark I would've gotten without tutoring, but I'd guess around 90ish. In my opinion learning the content well and understanding it is much more important for physics (for old syllabus). I've heard that the new syllabus has more maths so papers could be more important now. Before HSC I did around 10 papers in the holidays but didn't have time to mark them because of how I studied for HSC (learnt content first, did papers, then learnt content again). But since I knew the content well it didn't matter so the HSC was still fine.is a band 6 in physics doable without any tutoring? whats the best way to go about preparing yourself for physics? (im an acc 2u student) and will be undertaking the physics course 2020.
youre a legend mate, thanks for the response.Yeah of course. I got 95 with tutoring so I can't really say what mark I would've gotten without tutoring, but I'd guess around 90ish. In my opinion learning the content well and understanding it is much more important for physics (for old syllabus). I've heard that the new syllabus has more maths so papers could be more important now. Before HSC I did around 10 papers in the holidays but didn't have time to mark them because of how I studied for HSC (learnt content first, did papers, then learnt content again). But since I knew the content well it didn't matter so the HSC was still fine.
Anyway good luck guys!
EDIT: For the person who asked about all rounders, no they do not call you for being an all rounder.