U can find the informations on Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) websitehey! could someone let me know where i can find more information on STAT and teh dates and everythingggg... i am quite confused but think i want to do it
didnt have time to ask the careers advisor before school hols(help me out here please!)
haha yea it did, thanks manU can find the informations on Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) website
dates,venues,fees on Dates, venues and fees - UAC STAT website
and registration for the test on Registering for STAT - UAC STAT website
hope that helped
haha STAT is not that hard i heard. so keep ur hopes up!haha yea it did, thanks man
but now that i look and read info about stat, i just really dont wanna do pharmacy now haha :L
http://forms.acer.edu.au/documents/STAT-CIB-2010.pdf here u godoes anyone have practice questions at all? i really want to get a feel for what the questions are like =/
the website isn't currently providing any questions =I
that link doesn't work :S
nope, just pharmacyDo you have to do the STAT test if you want to do physiotherapy or psychology?
Wow less work for me. Thank younope, just pharmacy
37. BHey, this question is from a practice exam...
A triangular pile is a stack contructed from equal-sized balls. It has a triangular base (first layer) and a single ball in its top-most layer. The number of layers depends on the total number of balls used. For example, the triangular pile shown below has three horizontal layers with six balls in the first layer, three balls in the second layer and one ball in the third layer.
37 Which one of the following could be the number of balls in the base of a triangular pile?
A 16 C 44
B 28 D 52
38 The number of balls along a side of the base of a triangular pile with 36 balls in its base is
A 6 . C 8 .
B 7 . D 9 .
39 If the number of balls along a side of the base of a triangular pile is n, then the number of layers
in the pile is
A 2n – 3 . C n – 1 .
B 3(n – 2) . D n .
what is the easiest way to work it out without a calculator? could you please explain?
thanks in advance =]