I think the question was what happens differently in no gravity and the fire of a candle in no gravity is a bubble shape compared ti the more oval shape with gravity
So a while ago my teacher said that we are allowed to make up statistics in exams as long as it sounds believable. Can anyone confirm that this is true??
My friend sent some practice papers from there and its honestly hard asf. I hope the test is easier. Is there any chance you remember how the writing section went? What was the stimulus? (if you remember)
I think that if you are interested in those topics, you should do it. Chemistry might help but I don't think its necessarily important for it. If you like those topics then I'm sure you would enjoy studying it. I'm not speaking from experience though, I'm also in yr 10.
Hello!! I'm in year 10 I applied for Girraween and I'm doing their HAST test next week. I'm pretty confident about the abstract reasoning section and I think I'll be alright for reading and maths. But there is a 25 mins writing section in the test. This is my first time doing the test so I'm...
I'm not familiar with the novel so I can't help much. If that's the thesis, then try to see if there's anything in the novel that directly corresponds to real life cultural practices, or if you can dive deeper if any action implies it. Then see if the scene mocks the cultural practice, therefore...
Oh my god, once you have enough free time, definitely watch it.
The tension and suspense in some of the scenes where the Geiger counters start to tick violently are honestly more terrifying than a lot of horror movies, and the fact that this actually happened in real life just adds to it. The...
Yeah, to be honest I'm most likely going to do medical science and go the post-grad path, but I'll still definitely try my best on the UCAT and aim for a hella high atar