Absolutezero
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You just pick it up. Find a guide, and learn the basic ones. Books and Journal Articles especially. They're probably the most common I've found.
No, the writing is just different.I contend if one gets low marks in English and high marks in SOR essays - then one is just doing better in synthesising information in SOR.
Pick a style relevant to your discipline (i'd get beaten for using APA).Any tips on figuring out how to reference properly? Books? Or just Google it every time I need to do it and copy from there...
We're both science students, if I recall correctly. Any suggestions?Pick a style relevant to your discipline (i'd get beaten for using APA).
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In first year i typed up my own own guide, with examples, had my tutor check it over and and laminated it. Still refer to it occasionally, very useful.
I study history. Best thing to do would be to ask a lecturer. then find a good referencing guide online or in the libraryWe're both science students, if I recall correctly. Any suggestions?
Mmkay. Well, I'll go roaming in the library to see what I can find.No, what I mean is you need to write your references in the right format. So you need to learn the format. Books and JA are the most common text you'll use, so they're good ones to learn how to write the reference for.
Most texts don't come with their reference written out. You have to write it yourself.
Okay. Wow my memory must be going, because I vaguely remember you saying something about science - but apparently that's wrong.I study history. Best thing to do would be to ask a lecturer. then find a good referencing guide online or in the library
Okay. Wow my memory must be going, because I vaguely remember you saying something about science - but apparently that's wrong.
Bah, must be past my bed time or something =P
.Academic Programme said:B. Ancient History (hons)
i do appreciate your position, but i personally think that it is paramount that we maintain stringent english language standards for entry to tertiary study, i.e. in the atar.Perhaps, but I don't think it should count towards the ATAR.
Just because I don't achieve highly in english doesn't make me unable to do a maths/science/finance course.
totally agreed. even tho i got totally screwed over by this system in the nsw hsc, where i, as a--dare i say so myself--relatively strong english student, was forced to take english (standard) because that was all that was offered by my school. 4uck.English should be compulsory, it is used as a "cohort benchmark."
I am okayish at English and they made me do Standard because the arrogant bastard of an Advanced teacher didn't like my attitude because I had fun and laughed in class... Prick.totally agreed. even tho i got totally screwed over by this system in the nsw hsc, where i, as a--dare i say so myself--relatively strong english student, was forced to take english (standard) because that was all that was offered by my school. 4uck.
Because?nothing should be compulsory in the HSC.
Because if you make something compulsory you are favouring certain students that are better at those subjects over others and those subjects may not help the student in their studies after school so it's just wasting their time.Because?
ESL scales higher than Standard.It's not simply a matter of "should a subject be compulsory?" since atleast 1 subject is required to use as a benchmark for scaling purposes. They main reason that English is compulsory is because it is the national language and everyone in Australia is expected to be able to speak/write/listen to it. The thing that I find unfair is that it will always count to your ATAR, I don't see why they are required to always count to a student's ATAR but I believe that it is to give local students an advantage over international students.