pman
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the inflammatory response is hell on earthBut HSC pdhpe is a fun subject, you learn about the body energy systems, tot and pot, hpw to manage injuries and trauma... too many to name
It's fun!
the inflammatory response is hell on earthBut HSC pdhpe is a fun subject, you learn about the body energy systems, tot and pot, hpw to manage injuries and trauma... too many to name
It's fun!
I'm lost so are you saying it's hard or good?the inflammatory response is hell on earth
so its based on the teacher? u do 13 units right?extension is really great and i love it.
i dread advanced; we're given so many needless essays and the teacher is horrible at explaining himself.
I don't believe this! Lol you do understand sodium is the second most reactive element? As well as that it also reacts with air? Oh well, rebel teacher...(ones that arnt in the syllabus, like putting sodium in water , although there are some alright ones in the syllabus)
I doubt anyone doing a subject with a major work would spend more time on Physics than.. their major work. But that's just from speculations.The 'fun' subjects such as hospitality, textiles, visual arts, etc.
The 'not so fun' subjects like physics, chem, bio, history, etc.
The time you put in Physics would be the same for textiles?
What I mean is if you were planning to take a fun subject into year 12 would this be a good idea, would it be a time 'hogger', because of major work and folios?
I hope you guys get what I mean
The theory sections are pretty interesting to learn about too.chem is 10 billion times more fun than economics, chem has pracs!
I couldn't agree more.HSC Chem > Prelim Chem
fact.
Chem > BioFun- Drama, French, PDHPE, Ancient
Not Fun- Maths, chem
Bio sounds like it would be alright, but I didn't study it...