That's pretty exaggerated. Yes there are training hurdles along the way but job security is much much higher than other jobs out there. Yes, you can go rural but if you decide to be do Obs and Gynae and then decide to be a urogynaecologist that only focuses on urinary incontinece well yes, it...
Try again. Simple. I got even lower than that the first time around. The second and third times were the same for me. Bond and JCU were my only realistic chances. Miss JCU after school and got into Bond for 2011 entry.
Focus on doing a course like med sci or advanced sci if you believe you...
85%tile...
Just bear in mind though, if you really do well in one component e.g. ATAR of 99.95 or thereabouts or Umat of near 100th percentile, you need lower marks of the other.
Also, if you don't get in one yr because of either a low ATAR or umat, you can always repeat the umat. I advised a...
Just substitue a range of x values bearing in mind that the [ ] can't be less than or equal to zero.
Once you create a tabe of values go from there and plot.
Make sure to show the asymptote
Should look like this...
Yeah in our day it was like 4U is really like a 3U course whilst 3U literally feels like 1U and for 2U when we had to occasionally sit the exams in case we dropped out, we would not even open a book the night before, just walk in, finishing the exam in half the allocated time and walk out of the...
Absolute rubbish. Selective schools should be just that, selective. Part-selective should mean that there are classes of selective and other classes of comprehensive, not mixed, otherwise it defeats the purpose and just implies students are on scholarship.
$500/week isn't much for a tutor who's smart about it. One of my tutors was getting at least $1000/week. And as someth1ng said, it's all down to group tuition but it takes a while to establish it correctly.
Oh I assume that it's not tutoring. But yeah you're absolutely right, I mean i've done 4 years of it now.I guess considering the OPs marks, it's the best option whether privately or through a company
Just keep chopping and changing till you get the best possible rate. If you're fresh out of school, you'l find it hard to earn $20/hr whereas if you're 3rd year or 4th year uni, it's quite common.