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  1. wollongong warrior

    Im in a predicament

    Yea, adv maths just spoon feeds you everything Imho, it shouldn't exist because it's not comprehensive enough to be of real value in uni and doesn't provide any practical use like standard
  2. wollongong warrior

    Im in a predicament

    Yea adv maths is piss easy Nesa knows this as well and its the reason why they don't allow mx2 students to take it cus there'll be thousands of more B6s
  3. wollongong warrior

    Im in a predicament

    Not at all, you can easily get 50 if you literally just do textbook questions 50 is like getting most of mcq correct and like q11-13 mostly correct which are all standard and trivial You can nap till you have 30mins left to get rid of some of the sleep deprivation from English paper 1 and 2, and...
  4. wollongong warrior

    Im in a predicament

    You just gotta play hsc well 🤷‍♂️
  5. wollongong warrior

    Im in a predicament

    Science extension is literally just a passion subject; if you have a good, unique idea for an extensive depth study, take it Personally, mx2 was a very fun subject, take it if you make it into the class and try it out - it'll be a good experience for uni
  6. wollongong warrior

    gateway w shit grades

    selection is all internal so no one can really give you a good estimate but imo unlikely for double law since it's super competitive
  7. wollongong warrior

    Dropping math ext 1?

    Ah my bad, I misinterpreted it But just know, mx1 is just adv maths but harder so if you practice the former, the latter will come much easier
  8. wollongong warrior

    Dropping math ext 1?

    You didn't study for the trial so how can you become humbled by it? There are benefits to studying mx1: your transition into uni maths will be smoother, learning to overcome challenging things is extremely beneficial to your life in general, and learning to just thug uninteresting things out is...
  9. wollongong warrior

    Year 11 physics questions?

    No, you'll most probably revisit physics with a calc approach in 1st year if it's in your program
  10. wollongong warrior

    mq bachelor of IT vs software engineering?

    Mq is shit for any tech degree lol, the only things they do decent in is law and business
  11. wollongong warrior

    Is it worth doing all the year 12 content in the summer holidays?

    Good to start and do it in moderation. You can achieve the same amount of rest a holiday with no schoolwork would give you if you're intentional with how much you study
  12. wollongong warrior

    in unsw can hsc plus points and eas points both be combined??/

    Med gives extra points only for eas and I don't think it's that much of an increase lol
  13. wollongong warrior

    confused

    Yes that's correct
  14. wollongong warrior

    confused

    You're overcomplicating it. Combine r1 and r3, combine r2 and r4 We now see that the entire circuit is just one loop which has a current of 120mA Express all the resistors as one resistor with a current of 120mA Since we know the circuit's current and total resistance, we can calculate Vs Since...
  15. wollongong warrior

    confused

    They are neither parallel nor in series but you can say that the equivalent resistance of r1 and r3 is in series with the equivalent resistance of r2 and r4
  16. wollongong warrior

    confused

    Voltage is a differential quantity. You can think of r2 and r4 being connected to the same 2 points. So obviously, they'll have the same voltage and it's the reason why a voltmeter is connected in parallel to a component because it's measuring what the difference in voltage is between its 2...
  17. wollongong warrior

    confused

    r3 and r4 are not in series. See that there's a wire between them. If they were placed along a single, unintercepted wire then they'd be in series And just a bit more, because there's a wire between them, this means that the voltages of r2 and r4 are equal so find that voltage, use V = IR to...
  18. wollongong warrior

    Physics help

    Is there a gap in knowledge or a gap in application? If it's the former then make sure you understand all the concepts you've been taught If it's the latter then you just got to do more questions and build your intuition which also ties into how well you've consolidated the content
  19. wollongong warrior

    Is Dropping to Standard Maths worth it?

    If you want to go into stem, dropping to std would be doing a disservice to yourself
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