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  • Strawberries,

    Seeing as your thread won't load after the mods completed an update I thought I would reply here.


    A conclusion:
    * provides a brief restatement of the purpose.
    * summarises the main points made in the body of the IRP.
    * states your findings drawn clearly and concisely.
    * sets out your reasons for your findings.
    * indicates suggestions for future research if appropriate.

    Recommendations:

    * details possible design flaws and how they could be overcome if the experiment was to be conducted again.
    * qualify and explore the theoretical importance/significance of your results.
    * outline any new research or areas for future research that your results have suggested.

    :D
    Yes. Term 1 flies by, you feel good. Term 2 starts, pile of assignments, Term 3, assignments overload. Year 11 flies by.
    Depends, for Mathematics, I would do homework, do some extra questions from different books and then after all topics have been covered past papers. Also, don't make realistic expectations in Year 11. For example, "I am going to finish the textbook by tonight". Not going to happen.
    Don't let failure influence your subject choices. If you study right in Year 11, I guarantee you will succeed. However there will be times where you experience some downward patches, but that's normal.
    Year 10, let me tell you something. It doesn't matter if you do bad in a test. It's the passion you have for the subject. If you have passion for the subject, you are most likely going to want to study it and do well in it. Don't let fear set you aside from your subject. Failure is the first step to success. At every point in life, you are going to fail at something. It's the response and how you get back up that counts.
    Okay, but I think you need to be somewhat interested in English to do Ext 1. Why did you avoid Physics and Economics?
    I would strongly recommend you consider your options again. (Not saying you made the wrong choices). If you do not enjoy English, I don't think you would be able to study it consistently. Do you enjoy your subjects?
    Want to do that major work in English Ext 2 and I can't pick that up unless I do Ext 1. Also, I was depserate to drop Society and Culture, and there wasn't anything else I liked that I could replace it with. I'm really bad at English though; got an D on my half yearly report so I don't know if I will be allowed to get in. So my subjects are

    English Ext 1, Mathametics, Legal, Eco, CAFS and a 1 unit subject called Work Studies.
    IPT, English, Maths, Physics. Also, I would like to offer you help if you are struggling in Year 11. I can also help you with Mathematics.
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