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Which option are you doing? (1 Viewer)

Which option are you studying?

  • Industrial Chemistry

    Votes: 5 29.4%
  • Shipwrecks and Salvage

    Votes: 7 41.2%
  • Biochemistry

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • The Chemistry of Art

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • Forensic Chemistry

    Votes: 3 17.6%

  • Total voters
    17

doctor

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im doing industiral chem
its preety straight forward but htere are so many equations to remeber i dont think i will do very well
 

wogboy

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Shipwrecks & Salvage !! By far the easiest option.

Industrial Chem = Interesting, but too long.

Biochemistry & Chem of Art = Not sure, these aren't in my CC textbook.

Forensic Chem = Too long, too much shit to remember, looks boring.
 

fornar

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shipwreaks and salvage is easy as it's really just going over stuff we have learnt in the core topics just a repeat
 

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I'm seeing Bohr atoms in Chem of Art, and emossion spectra of H/ half a cyclotron in forensic... physics... :rolleyes: But I didn't bother, our teacher chose Shipwrecks for us, so we just did that...
 

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how can u say that...didnt u do ONE?
Yes I only did S&S, but I just had a quick flick through the rest of the textbook out of curiosity to see what the other options were about. :D
 

Ozz^E

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Originally posted by underthesun
I'm a newbie, can I ask whether the harder options rewards you more on mark scalings?
Im not sure but I dont think any option would be significantly easier/harder then any other.
 

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Originally posted by underthesun
I'm a newbie, can I ask whether the harder options rewards you more on mark scalings?
AFAIK they don't. The options are supposed to be roughly equal in difficulty, and besides the only hard part is remembering everything, not understanding it.
 

underthesun

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Well, I guess it's just my luck that I found out that my chemistry teacher, is a senior marker, and sets the marking scheme for the option topic "shipwrecks and salvage". Muahahah! :D
 

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Originally posted by underthesun
Well, I guess it's just my luck that I found out that my chemistry teacher, is a senior marker, and sets the marking scheme for the option topic "shipwrecks and salvage". Muahahah! :D
That's good :).

I think chem of art was a really good option btw :D (I've already finished).
 

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