Why would you skip a HSC exam after spending an entire year learning that subject? I know that it probably won't count towards your Atar but dudee 3 hours isn't a lot of study time out of a whole year worth of studying. Wouldn't you want to finish the end of the race rather than stopping short...
One application = same form sufficing for both courses. It says on the application form that you have to place a tick next to the courses that you wish to apply for.
Nah its all good. Just study your ass off until the HSC exams and then you can relax lol theres only a few weeks until HSC I don't see the need for pacing at this stage.
Well the decision totally relies on you and your future career. If Oral Health is your second option to dentistry then deciding to give up your holiday would not be much of a problem right? After all, its probably something you might be doing for the next year or two. And besides, if you feel...
It shouldn't be too hard to rote learn 20+ pages within a few weeks. My uni notes for anatomy & physiology were 350 pages long (43k words) and pretty much memorized it all in 1 semester. As said above, the key is to understand before you start memorising anything, it makes life so much easier...
As said above, the better approach would be to work at a steady pace and making sure you get the questions right the first time instead of racing through the paper. Often when working at a fast pace, you tend to make more mistakes and these errors can be harder to pick up later on because you...
Personally I found year 12 was quite a massive jump compared to year 11 in terms of workload and stresses of exams and assignments. As the person above I pretty much did past papers every day which was extremely helpful for science and math. This is really important to get familar with the type...