I do similar subjects to what you've planned to choose (Adv eng, Ext 1 maths, bio, eco and chem) and the workload isn't that big. Whilst chemistry does require more work than the other subjects (eg bio and eco) it's still not that hard provided that you manage your time well. I guess for chem...
Re: The p00n thread
For limited study, the results you got are still pretty alright! The only subject which you did worse in was just business, which you aren't really sure of either. Otherwise all your other subjects are still looking good because still b5/6 :) So it's still recoverable for...
Am I making it worse when I say it was a chocolate flavoured cheesecake? Idk I just find them really nice
-Hot cross bun
-Caesar salad
-Peach
-Baked chicken with potatos
-Rice
Some people are able to get well in UMAT without papers so it really depends on logic skills I guess.
If you can't afford the tutoring papers then try to buy some off older students (usually it's heaps cheaper)
re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive
1. Yes, all amphiprotic substances are amphoteric. Amphiprotic substance refers to those which are able to either donate or accept a proton. An amphoteric substance is one that is able to behave as both an acid or a base depending on its environment. Since...
Dentistry and optometry are separate courses to medicine. I think Optometry takes about 4 years and I think Dentistry is either the same or a post-grad course now. Pediatrics is a specialty of medicine which means you have to do a medicine degree first before you can go into that specialty...
It sort of depends what you want to do in uni but if you find english easier and you want to save time you should continue that and drop maths later on in the year. You could also ask what the topic in year 12 will be for ext english.
Prelim marks don't get carried onto year 12 so it doesn't...
Sometimes they do and sometimes they don't. I think it really depends on how many people suddenly work harder for yr12 but I think most the time those people start working harder in preliminary too. For me I think I'm doing slightly better in some subjects and slight worse in others so I think...
Definitely take small breaks during studying or you'll get stressed from the amount of work you're doing. usually something like a 10-15 minute break would be nice. Also you should still do some activities that you enjoy doing even during assessment period because those can really help in...
I did both Eng and Maths ext in prelim and at the beginning of the year I really hated both of them. But then I actually ended up doing alright in my assessments so I just continued them for the rest of the year. I think you should just attempt the exams and wait until you get some results back...