Don't stress, Year 11 Phys/Chem/Bio is very different to Year 10 science. Just work hard from the start, it always pays off, particularly in the sciences which involve quite a lot of rote learning.
The effects of globalization on the international economy, described in topic one are changes in the composition and volumes of:
- World Trade
- Financial Flows
- Transnational Corporations, i.e. how businesses conduct business in the less-regulated global economy
- Migration
- International...
Just keeping your students interested in the subject, yaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwn
A lot of students in my class found it difficult to calculate the molar heat of combustion, others found it difficult to differentiate between intermolecular and intramolecular bonds, and the different types of...
I'm currently working at the moment. I think it's really good to teach time management , and to give myself a break from study. I plan on reducing my hours a little bit, but I still plan on having regular shifts.
Tbh, it depends on how much you like the job. You said you hated it, so why would...
Google the Raw Marks Database, and dwload it from BoS. You can use it to estimate cut-offs for past HSC's. I don't think it has data for financial services tho.
I haven't been to uni, so i don't know what its like, but im seriously considering pairing a Commerce degree with Science (Adv Maths) at UNSW, majoring in Quantitative Risk. I think they're a combo that complement each other.
In year 11, i used loose leaflets for all my subjects and kept them in a binder folder with subject dividers.
But for the first term of HSC, I bought Legal Studies, Economics and Chemistry notebooks. So I use my folder of leaflets for maths and english only. That said, a folder is really good...
I find i always get a good boost of motivation if i go through and read about Uni and shit, because that's what were working for anyways. That boost usually only lasts a night.
I also fucking hate my chem teacher, so much so i thought it'd make me motivated to get good marks, but now ive just...
Good luck man,
Good to see someone else doing Adv English, MX1 + MX2, Chem and Economics.
Quick Q, are you using a textbook for MX2 at school? If so, which one? Im using Terry Lee.
Yeah, its definitely a better decisions to at least give 2U a go, as you can move down from 2U to General, but not up to 2U from General. 2U is also required knowledge in many university courses such as Commerce and Economics.