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  1. anomalousdecay

    ATAR estimate please help

    somewhere between 80 to 93 based on school rank ballpark figure
  2. anomalousdecay

    CARS & RIDES & Mighty Car Mods

    Tbh idk what you guys are going on about. I'd be happy with either a good daily driver (a liberty 2.5GT or WRX, depending on conditions) or a weekend car (really doubt I'll get to this stage unless I'm retired though) depending on how I need it. Would also want to try a few track days out once...
  3. anomalousdecay

    CARS & RIDES & Mighty Car Mods

    lol yeah
  4. anomalousdecay

    CARS & RIDES & Mighty Car Mods

    Also an 86/BRZ is more than enough for Australian roads lol. You can also get a bit of fun out of it if you have access to an empty concrete area and have a lot of cones to set up a mini track. I wouldn't get one for the looks; actually I wouldn't buy any car just for the looks.
  5. anomalousdecay

    CARS & RIDES & Mighty Car Mods

    You had a starlet at one stage didn't you? Wouldn't this be a 2nd car list then :p ?
  6. anomalousdecay

    What car do you drive? (the new one)

    Is there a particular issue with the current exhaust? What sort of change to the exhaust system are you looking at? I would stick with stock exhaust unless some heavy engine modifications are made. If you convert to manual, the stock exhaust should be fine too.
  7. anomalousdecay

    Challenging Psychometric Test Question

    Well yeah of course C is the only one that makes sense logically given we add the condition that only part-time and full-time work exist in the realm of the question (that's the easy part and everyone would obviously put C and move on in the exam) but I want to get to the answer C using a...
  8. anomalousdecay

    Challenging Psychometric Test Question

    Re: Confessions Ok I drew up a k-map and (denoting Workers with W, part-time with P and full-time with F) I got: W = \overline{P} = \overline{P} \left ( F + \overline{F} \right ) idk how to translate into words pls help
  9. anomalousdecay

    Challenging Psychometric Test Question

    Re: Confessions yea well then it's C as that is the only one that passed my if statements.
  10. anomalousdecay

    Challenging Psychometric Test Question

    Re: Confessions None MUST be correct. I was inclined to say only C is correct, but then I noticed, what about casual work? Inconclusive data; just chuck it through a bunch of if statements in your head.
  11. anomalousdecay

    What did you just buy NOW thread?

    brand new
  12. anomalousdecay

    What did you just buy NOW thread?

    Got me textbook and breadboards in the mail.
  13. anomalousdecay

    UNSW Chit Chat Thread

    Re: UNSW Chit Chat Thread 2015. Potapov is an interesting lecturer. He's a really good tutor too.
  14. anomalousdecay

    "The most correct answer"

    It's asking for most correct. So which one's in your opinion can be validated directly from the data given? For these, use a process of elimination and judge in the end which one is correctly validated. I would help with the actual questions but I never did Business Studies so I have no idea.
  15. anomalousdecay

    quick question

    This is the way to go about the question for HSC purposes. That would be maximum speed, not velocity.
  16. anomalousdecay

    UNSW Chit Chat Thread

    Re: UNSW Chit Chat Thread 2015. I study a lot at the end but unfortunately I sometimes don't know what to expect in the final and I get done by the curve ball questions and the silly mistakes too. For maths last sem, I pretty much got 48/50 for one half of the course and 36/50 for the other...
  17. anomalousdecay

    UNSW Chit Chat Thread

    Re: UNSW Chit Chat Thread 2015. But yeah 60+ % finals are normal in engineering and science. It is really nice to have a final worth less. I usually get better marks if everything is distributed over semester because I make too many silly mistakes in longer final exams. That's the DN side of life.
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