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    Trial Discussion Thread.

    Nah, English is more fun than *I daresay* maths. :)
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    MATHS 2u HSC TIPS

    Nope ;)
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    MATHS 2u HSC TIPS

    2-3 past papers a day* I'm not even joking.
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    Trial Discussion Thread.

    I remember a wise BoSer telling me that mentality was extremely crucial for any important situation in life so try to be optimist haha. I could try to help you if you post questions on here or more appropriately in the maths forum, although I'm a little rusty I still have some magic left ;)...
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    Trial Discussion Thread.

    There really isn't much to cover in year 11 (I think?) I mean you have Parametrics, Permutations and Combinations and basic differentiation? I dunno, I've forgotten LOL
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    Trial Discussion Thread.

    Haha no worries mate. You'll be fine! :) How much have you prepared?
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    Trial Discussion Thread.

    Recall that d/dx (e^x) = (x)'e^x = 1(e^x) = e^x So d/dx (e^x + 1) = e^x (1 is obviously a constant and is 0 when differentiated).
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    Trial Discussion Thread.

    2e^x(e^x+1) :)
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    Trial Discussion Thread.

    Nailed it. Plus you really want to choose papers that are challenging and those that are supposedly the 'best' so you can prepare for all eventualities within the HSC. You obviously wouldn't benefit much doing other trivial papers.
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    Trial Discussion Thread.

    Youch! :( Best of luck - have never heard of a school do 2 sets of trials ever.
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    The Asian Music Thread

    Yeah haha. Lyrics are a little strange but nevertheless, it's catchy.
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    The Asian Music Thread

    Oh shit, I actually liked that song.
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    Polar Molecules

    You first observe the structure to see if it is symmetrical or not. Not symmetrical -> Consider the varying electronegativities of atoms in their respective bonds. Proceed to drawing dipole arrows/vectors representing dipole moments from the less electronegative atom to the most...
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    Trig proving

    A little rusty eheh but... Sin2x = 2SinxCosx So if you consider: Sin2[(a-b)/2] = 2Sin[(a-b)/2]Cos[(a-b)/2] Therfore: Sin(a-b) = (as above)
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    Bruhzaaaaa

    Bruhzaaaaa
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    Indeed I am. Was hoping to have another year until eligibility but it can't be helped. Next...

    Indeed I am. Was hoping to have another year until eligibility but it can't be helped. Next year is my practice run so I just want to get a good score right off the bat and work on my interpersonal skills. If it doesn't work out, there's always 2015 and if that doesn't work out, Honours year +...
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    I've been prepping for GAMSAT :D Going to try to beast it and I've learnt to manage time better...

    I've been prepping for GAMSAT :D Going to try to beast it and I've learnt to manage time better now so hoping for the best. Assuming I go well in GAMSAT, I'm defs going to apply for USyd and UMelb so that's defs something to work towards :)
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    Semester 2 USYD Chatter Thread 2013

    True. To be honest, I was pretty pissed whilst doing the stats tute sheet (tedious, had to order and check numbers so many times D; ) i is s0rry stats g0ds pls dont smite me
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    Semester 2 USYD Chatter Thread 2013

    Fuck stats :) Going to entertain maself with some MBLG. Masochist? I think yes.
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    Not too shabby, hehe. Perhaps I did shit but I definitely know I've improved quite a bit since...

    Not too shabby, hehe. Perhaps I did shit but I definitely know I've improved quite a bit since last year so I am happy despite the outcome.
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