which one is better for hsc chemistry and physics? Also can someone summarise the contents in each of these textbooks, are they just past hsc questions?
I didnt say city's the biggest club in manchester, just pointing out that united fans keep using the "buy one get one free" deal to attack city supporters, which ur clearly doing kty
That was less than a handful of games... not all season holders attend the games due to financial issues
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2776706/Manchester-City-fans-brand-Paul-Scholes-Rio-Ferdinand-disgrace-criticising-Etihad.html
Shows united fans' desperation using this to...
the majority of united fans come from outside of manchester, there are more city fans in manchester than united fans sadly considering their success, you fill your stadium because of international fans. Manchester city defs have bandwagoners but then again all top clubs do lol.. even tottenham now
top 30 in english
top 30 in ext 1 maths
top 20 in ext 2 maths
top 25 in chemistry
top 20 in physics
lol drop music 2
prob these ranks and perform well in ur actual hsc exams for 94+ since ur school is decent.
gl
Typical non-selective parents perspective on selective kids... sad to see how delusioned australia is. We are all socially capable people, the only difference is that we attend a more competitive academic environment for school... no need to blindly assume we're all robots just because we value...
Selective schools provide a competitive environment for students who want to succeed academically. public schools are very laid back and intelligence is often ridiculed (at least from my experiences).
School rank is usually 15-25
2u maths : 40s/124
3u maths: 40s/99
Adv eng: 70s/127 (i know)
Ext 1 eng: 2/27
Chemistry: 13/77
Physics: 30s/60s
Senior science: 3/10
our school doesnt release ranks for some subjects so i have to kind of guess based on my marks.
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