for work experience..i reckon it helps out a lot...i'm learning stuff that we havent done it uni yet...and probably wont be.
getting a job in australia is harder than overseas...especially if its an holiday job thing..you just need to one or two people who know other people etc etc and you...
you can cram..its just you have to be able to cram lots...
i didnt do a single tute apart from week 1 & 2 until the last 2 days before the exam..and i did ok...
~N(blah) means its normally distributed, not standard normal...standard normal is when the mean = 0 and standard deviation = 1
~N(x,y) means that the mean (expected value) = x and the variance (standard deviation squared) = y
gl hf
class tests are easy...as long as uve done ure tuts...
our class tests were basically tut questions with different numbers....
yeah..so..do ure tuts! gl
law is actually the best to combine it with...obvious reasons...ure guaranteed a job..100%
but...yes it takes a long time...and law is better at other unis...
it would be better to take law here...get a few subjects done...giving u credit points which u can take to usyd or unsw....better...
i think 3-4 hours is enuff.....if u did 3-4 hours EVERYDAY you should do well...3-4 hours of effective study that is..not lazing on ure table...
when year 12 began for me..i did...4 hours a day? i got good results for term 1...then...got complacent...bombed out in term 2 (around 1.5 hours a...
are you certain about that? 50% gets u a goodish mark?
cos one of my friends got 51% in 4u maths trial...his scaled/aligned mark was like...75% or so..........
ure about right for the 70+ thing..but about the 50% part..im not too sure..