ngl mod c you just kinda wing it in my experience. If you try to fit a predetermined 'idea' into the context of something vastly different, you will come across as fake, and it will be very obvious that you're trying to recycle previous work.
Double degrees provide you with a greater scope of learning. Personally, I'd like to pursue double eco/law for a career in big law, or investment banking. Additionally, there's less of a risk getting stuck with something you absolutely despise. (You don't want to spend time doing commerce for...
Hey guys,
As you may know, entry into USYD eco-law is very competitive (arguably on par with medicine at other unis). Does anyone know how big the intake is every year? and if someone actually does this right now, what are your experiences? (pros/cons, regrets, advice etc.)
Thanks.
Hey guys, I created this thread for any tips, and tricks you might have. How can I best approach this test?
It is on module 5, and these are listed as "possible" outcomes:
● model the processes involved in cell replication, including but not limited to:
– mitosis and meiosis
– DNA replication...
Of course you can. You just need to focus more on standard, because at the end of the day, 2 units of English are mandatory, so even if you state rank 4u, a b4/5 in standard will weigh you down.
Good luck next year.
You're not going to drop below 90 if you get B4/5 in adv (given you ace everything else).
Also, It sounds like you've "accepted" a B4/5 even before the test. If you're capable of doing well in other subjects, I can't see why a B6 isn't possible.
1. Do NOT type. Laptops/Ipads are convenient but will slow you down in the long run. WRITE ON PAPER when grinding at home. I improved my writing speed during tests significantly through this.
2. My Eng teacher joked about adding weights to your pen/pencil while practising at home. Now idk if...