Do IT - easiest ******* thing ever
No its not. Coding part is too hard.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Do IT - easiest ******* thing ever
IT Applications. No coding.No its not. Coding part is too hard.
Software has coding. Mind you it is really up to the teacher as to how much you do - nothing will really be on the exam.IT Applications. No coding.
IT Software's the other one - never did that
Current year 12s: Don't stress brah. My 71 had made me a pretty happy person, I wouldn't change a thing. I'm transferring next year and my uni results (which have been really good, all distinctions, one HD) are all that matter these days. Don't listen to the hyperbole or threats of teachers. I personally found it hard to draw inspiration from their Churchillian speeches... how can someone who scored an equivalent of 50-65 be doling out advice? Mlegh.
Enjoy yourselves, go out every so often, and don't stress yourself out or feel sick. It's easy to get caught up in the hype of it all, but don't worry. Give it what you've got, but only go as far as you feel comfortable. School is not worth the hassle.
So in a course which requires 70 would 60 cut it? I think stressing shows you care and I wish I stressed more..But seriously, don't worry too much. I got stressed way too much and it probably had an impact. Plenty of other paths to get into the career or course you want. Half my course got below the required ATAR and still got in (Req was 80.5, and had people with 75 and 76s getting in). Once you get in then you decide your own path.
Probably not, but plenty got into my course through DOTS (diploma of tertiary studies). Not sure if they have it in WA but it just offers a different avenue into the course you may want.So in a course which requires 70 would 60 cut it? I think stressing shows you care and I wish I stressed more..
No. SD has nothing to do with maths, apart from some very basic programming. I did it myself a few years back.Gotta ask RE: IT Software Development - I have a VDCE (distance ed) form all filled out and ready for submission to take it (my school doesn't teach SD) but I was wondering, given that most university software development courses require Maths Methods, would you say knowledge from Methods is necessary? I took Methods Unit 1 but struggled and I'm now taking Further (after doing General Unit 2 and getting A+'s in it).
I've completed IT Apps with ease this year (acceleration and my average SAC scores were 92% for Unit 3 and 90.5% for Unit 4) if that is any indication of what I'm like with computers.
No. SD has nothing to do with maths, apart from some very basic programming. I did it myself a few years back.
oh lawd. Already a fair load of regret.
Did anyone else go through their year 11 and 12 with hardly any study? I studied the night before for most of my final exams and even woke up 4am exam day to study for geography. I did physics, chem, maths 3cd etc but barely passed them. I actually failed maths 3cd but it wont count towards my ATAR. What would an average of 50ish get me, taking into account the scaling?
How do you guys cope in uni with extreme procrastination?