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    How to tutor high school maths?

    Well one is doing one 2 hour session a week; so I did $60 for those 2 hours. The other one is doing two 2 hour sessions a week; so I'm doing $100 for those 4 hours.
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    How to tutor high school maths?

    I recently picked up a couple year 11 advanced maths students to tutor, which I will be doing individually? I've never tutored before, so I was looking for some advice and suggestions on tutoring this. I'm not sure exactly what to do during the 2 hour sessions with each of them.
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    Macquarie uni the best for actuarial studies?

    ive decided to go with the double degree at macquarie. firstly, macquarie is easier to get to. secondly, i definitely want to do actuarial studies. thirdly, i think the double degree with finance is better than just that major in finance.
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    Macquarie uni the best for actuarial studies?

    So there is no way to do actuarial studies and finance at unsw?
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    Macquarie uni the best for actuarial studies?

    My two top preferences are: - Bachelor of actuarial studies/applied finance at macquarie uni - Bachelor of commerce - double major in actuarial studies and finance at unsw Have heard that macquarie uni is the best for actuarial studies, and I think the double degree would be better than the...
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    19 is C. Because remember a strategy for lessening the heating produced by eddy currents in transformers you use ferrite instead of iron; because ferrite has higher resistance
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    General Thoughts: Physics

    ^ how'd you go babernator. iirc you were aiming at state rank?
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    pretty sure 7 is A. radial magnetic field is just for constant torque
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    That tower question

    but if you drop it straight down shouldn't it just fall straight down? I don't understand how it could stay in orbit. He's not projecting it horizontally.
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    Re: General Thoughts: Physics I had 5c. Gallium is group III. What'd you guys think of 6. I initially had C, but changed it to A; due to the fact it changed from -1 to -2, so why do the field lines double as well? And yeh I had 20 b as well.
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    2010 HSC q10

    I never remember learning about solar winds lol
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    2010 HSC q10

    "Two significant problems that will affect a manned spaceflight to Mars are: • the changes in gravitational energy • protecting the space vehicle from high-speed electrically charged particles from the Sun. Use your understanding of physics to analyse each of these problems." For part...
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    Level of detail.

    like differing views of planck and einstein lol
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    Standard model of matter

    Standard model: 3 types of particles: leptons and quarks (matter particles), and bosons (force-carrier particles). Hadrons are a group of 2 or 3 quarks, since quarks do not exist alone. They can be baryons (made up of 3 quarks), ie proton/neutron, or mesons (made up of a quark and an...
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    Standard model of matter

    Can often pop up as a 7 mark response. Anyone have a nice exemplar response to this if they asked you to discuss the standard model of matter? I don't know how to tie it all into a nice response
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    Do we need to know how to draw a diagram of a nuclear reactor?

    ie to show how the production of heat from the reactor heats up the water that produces steam that drives the turbines of the generator to produce electricity?
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    HSC past papers

    Anyone got a link to a bunch of trials as well? Spiralflex's dropbox doesn't have a lot of those better school ones like sydney boys/james ruse/sydney grammar
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    HSC past papers

    Anyone have a website that has the past hsc papers with solutions?
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    Q11

    hopefully they are generous. Although it is a one marker, meaning they'll probably be bloody strict. Although, I may have said n and k must be positive integers when i had 4n=3k, so hopefully it's all good. it would be a bitch to lose that easy mark
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    Q13

    i did. both those sides are equal (matching sides in congruent triangles). therefore st must be tangent, as tangents from an external point are equal
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