That is impressive!!!-tal- said:rank wise: chem, legal, SOR, maths (same,1st) & ext maths (9th)
crap: physics (62%) (9th)
unsure: english adv
I'd prefer physics if it had more maths in it ...Forbidden. said:Duh I was the best at physics.
The quality of HSC Physics has been reduced significantly over time.
wow, the great lyounamu is impressed? man, am i humbled. ty anyway.lyounamu said:That is impressive!!!
Haha, me too! Especially if they just removed every bit of concepts and applications and just made you do the maths bit of it. Then I'd ace physics.Doctor Jolly said:I'd prefer physics if it had more maths in it ...
+ 1selablad said:Haha, me too! Especially if they just removed every bit of concepts and applications and just made you do the maths bit of it. Then I'd ace physics.
Unfortunately it isn't. Stupid people who designed physics syllabus. Grr. Let's start a campaign, DJ
Every asians dream....Doctor Jolly said:+ 1
yeahhh that would be mad!! Physics and Maths would be so awesome!
except me. and hate chem (due to teacher & class)rambam92 said:Seems like everyone hates math and english
You seem to spend your time posting in English threads though.bored of sc said:I love maths and can tolerate english.
i really want to study math in uni...but really undecided atm.theshortykatt said:uni maths.
Why? It cannot have too much impact, can it? 90+ will pretty much guarantee your position at a nice uni degree related to maths. (unless you are applying for an atriociously high UAI cut-off degree such as Advanced Mathematics at USYD (which requires 98.95 )tommykins said:i really want to study math in uni...but really undecided atm.
kinda hate how my performance in english can determine my eligiblity to study math in uni or not -_-
That's where the UAI system sort of fails at.tommykins said:i really want to study math in uni...but really undecided atm.
kinda hate how my performance in english can determine my eligiblity to study math in uni or not -_-
Which is what I was aiming for.lyounamu said:Why? It cannot have too much impact, can it? 90+ will pretty much guarantee your position at a nice uni degree related to maths. (unless you are applying for an atriociously high UAI cut-off degree such as Advanced Mathematics at USYD (which requires 98.95 )