Thanks! Just noticed that typo :p
I'm suspecting that MATH1903 might be pretty similar to 1023 considering the name is only slightly different (Integral vs Multivariable)?
After reading the reviews, I'm leaning towards the maths subjects and PHIL1012 because the PSYC1002 report sounds like a pain.
Hey guys,
I'm in my first year of a B Arts/Adv Studies degree and was going to major in linguistics + hearing and speech. However, I dropped BIOS1163 (Speech Science) just before the census date because I couldn't motivate myself to study anatomy. Still doing CSCD1034 (Linguistics and...
Macquarie's standard foundation program requires a Year 11 qualification with a minimum average mark of 50%. (source: https://www.mq.edu.au/study/international-students/how-to-apply/college-pathway-programs/academic-requirements)
Otherwise you could look into science related courses at TAFE?
I know we're not supposed to write our real names anywhere on the exam paper, but if they ask us to write a letter or email in Reading and Responding Part B and/or Writing, what would you sign off with?
I'm doing 2 foreign languages (continuers) for the HSC and want to take a gap year to study them at my own pace, as well as improve my writing skills in my other native language because I haven't practised ever since I came here in year 9. Of course I'll try to get a job or internship during...
I get the concepts, but I spent too much time studying the wrong topics for the half yearly. I thought there'd be a 7-8 mark question on uses/environmental impact of ethanol and didn't study dry cells or lead acid cells.
Um... studying foreign languages (those are my best subjects), maybe pharmacy, maybe engineering, maybe something IT related (I can't code but I could teach myself if I need to), I'm not sure.
Definitely wouldn't want to become a teacher though.
I'm not sure if I even want to do engineering tbh, just trying to keep my options open for now. But yeah I've narrowed it down to dropping one of the sciences.
I've been struggling with most of my subjects this term because I can't handle the workload, and I know that I need to drop something so I'll have more time to work on my other subjects. If I'd dropped something earlier, I might've done better but I would've regretted dropping the wrong subject...
I'm going overseas with my family for about 2 weeks in total and I probably won't study during that time.
Taking family dinners, unexpected visits, and shopping trips into account, is 3-4 hours a day enough?
I averaged about 1 hour a day throughout year 11, and I need to try much harder next...
I just did 2 unit maths this year, and I'll have 11 more units (13 in total) if I don't drop anything.
- English Advanced
- Maths Extension 1
- Chemistry
- Physics
- French Continuers
- Japanese Continuers
I'm not sure about my own ranks because my school hasn't given them out, but they're...