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yeah tbh i still dont see the difference between eng adv and std other than scalingBro kinda wish I did Eng Adv...
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yeah tbh i still dont see the difference between eng adv and std other than scalingBro kinda wish I did Eng Adv...
Fc = mv^2/rI mean as long as the math isn't too complex I would be fine with it
THATS WHAT I'M SAYING! GRRRR LEMME UP THERE CHAT. LEMME UP THERE! GET ME OUT OF THE COURSE WITH THESE PLEBIANS /jyeah tbh i still dont see the difference between eng adv and std other than scalingalthough i wonder why it wouldnt be plausible to move from std to advanced, i mean, technically we're doing the same coursework atm so the transition wouldnt be too terrible.
wait off topic but i see u do japanese continuers for hsc prelims right?see thats what surprises me, biology is the most popular even though (for me at least) its the hardest science. physics is 100x more straightforward yet it has way less people that do it compared to biotbh tho i cant be talking i dont do physics LOL i think i just have a lot of spite built up for bio
nah fr there's like 3-4 bio classes in my school, 2-3 chem classes and 1 physics class with like 15 peoplesee thats what surprises me, biology is the most popular even though (for me at least) its the hardest science. physics is 100x more straightforward yet it has way less people that do it compared to biotbh tho i cant be talking i dont do physics LOL i think i just have a lot of spite built up for bio
(asking cuz theres not a lot of japanese continuers sources on bos)wait off topic but i see u do japanese continuers for hsc prelims right?
how is the course like in terms of content? is it more interesteing or do we learn the same things but more complex?? (eg harder version of family, house, and direction topics)
bio is literally the most overrated subject. Can't believe I picked it in yr 11. I should have picked eco insteadnah fr there's like 3-4 bio classes in my school, 2-3 chem classes and 1 physics class with like 15 people![]()
real genuinely wish I picked Drama for smth... It looks so fun sighbio is literally the most overrated subject. Can't believe I picked it. I should have picked eco instead
I MISS VA SOMETIMES BUT SOMETIMES I DON'T-real genuinely wish I picked Drama for smth... It looks so fun sigh
tbh during a speaking assessment you'll never be asked for directions so no need to worry about that. family may be asked, same with house, but those probably wont be the 'main' questions you'll be asked so its ok to have brief and even basic responses for those. you'll usually be asked about stuff like hobbies, what you do at school or with your friends- stuff related to your daily routine and i guess life in a broader sensewait off topic but i see u do japanese continuers for hsc prelims right?
how is the course like in terms of content? is it more interesteing or do we learn the same things but more complex?? (eg harder version of family, house, and direction topics)
I actually need to hit the library again cause I was so locked in.I'm so locked out omds. I keep on procrastinating on DT
if u ever have any questions feel free to ask! i was lowkey never that great at japanese and i had to try out a bunch of different techniques to get better but its paying off(asking cuz theres not a lot of japanese continuers sources on bos)
bio is for the people who dont wanna fully dedicate themselves to the mathematical side of stem. jokessee thats what surprises me, biology is the most popular even though (for me at least) its the hardest science. physics is 100x more straightforward yet it has way less people that do it compared to biotbh tho i cant be talking i dont do physics LOL i think i just have a lot of spite built up for bio
bro i got one about a pillow fighting event too! The company that made the exam made the two texts for reading quite confusingtbh during a speaking assessment you'll never be asked for directions so no need to worry about that. family may be asked, same with house, but those probably wont be the 'main' questions you'll be asked so its ok to have brief and even basic responses for those. you'll usually be asked about stuff like hobbies, what you do at school or with your friends- stuff related to your daily routine and i guess life in a broader sense
and the same applies for writing or reading, its mostly texts of people recalling something about their routines or a recent event (i got one about a pillow fighting event lol) or you need to write a letter, speech, diary entry etc about something to do with your daily life/some event that happened recently (i was asked to write about any recent event in school once).
so whoops a bit of a yap but its good to recognise family terms, stuff about your house and directions but they'll mainly be integrated into other topics like routine, hobbies, what you do at school
I feel like one on the reasons why I picked bio was cause I did this comp about the brain and I liked that stuff but there’s literally nothing abt the brain in biobio is for the people who dont wanna fully dedicate themselves to the mathematical side of stem. jokes
but bio is typically presumed knowledge for a lot of uni courses, its the most recommended science within y11 letters, and a lot of people are interested in psych nowadays so that may be a contributor. thats just my assumption though
haha no way!! yeah the reading section was weird but the listening section threw me off a lot toobro i got one about a pillow fighting event too! The company that made the exam made the two texts for reading quite confusing
correct me if im wrong but i heard that was on a yr 12 module? I heard from a friend-I feel like one on the reasons why I picked bio was cause I did this comp about the brain and I liked that stuff but there’s literally nothing abt the brain in bio
wait for year 12I feel like one on the reasons why I picked bio was cause I did this comp about the brain and I liked that stuff but there’s literally nothing abt the brain in bio
