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Definitely agree with this!
Only thing I would add is if you're planning on moving interstate for uni, or are a country kid - check out residential colleges. If that's an option for you, highly highly recommend taking it - at least for your first year. The social connections, support, and lowkey just not having to cook for yourself is AMAZING.Good luck
-G Class of 22'...don't give up maybe god has other plans for you
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Don't worry about it too much! The SAC's are there to form a ranking in your class. (So say you had the 3rd highest SAC score overall, you'd get rank 3) Which in the end only matters in a bad way if your exam rank is different. (Say you had the 2nd highest exam score).
They scale it to match. (So if your exam rank is worse, you'll get dragged up...)
So the best thing you can do now, is to do awesome this sem, and on that exam.
Also after you've finished your SACs, help your classmates in swatvac and get them to do amazing too!If i remember right, tsfx had some cool graphs which related practice exam score, and study score.
I reckon you can still go +351083;
POV: bored uni student, who promised himself he would go to sleep an hour ago remembered this website existedImagine doing y12 lol...... <<cries in the pain of '22
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1081? Haha this is crazy
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Don't stress. VCE is about the ranking. The SACs will be modulated based on ur cohorts exam results, so as long as ur up the top end over the whole year, it should be all good
I loved physics, so I'd hesitate at dropping it. But Bio 3/4 is very dooable without the 1/2 (or at least it used to be when I did it). Perhaps ask your teacher for more specific advice, but as long as u work hard - u'll be fine.
They pretty much do everything again, just a bit faster. Do learn your cell features over the holidays though (organelles, etc..)
Good luck
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Speaking of a formula sheet: Here's mine from last year. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UezLy9dMt3bX_9n1gnm7TBMa5IXVz5v_5tw6gYNpI74/edit?usp=sharing
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Yeah that was most of them. We did two EPI's where we got the DATA ourself, and a couple of test-type ones where we got given the DATA.
Number one tip is - if you get one - follow the rubric. I made the mistake of going way too deep (like making up my own formulas) which was basically just a whole heap of work for no extra marks.
Also make sure to have your formula sheet with all the rearranged formulas.
Or bring the VCAA Formula sheet in. That saved me a couple of times tooGood luck!
-GI think most uniβs say u r in eligible to complete undergrad med if youβve already started tertiary study.
So most people who donβt get in and get the ATAR take a gap year and try again.
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