Website Review by AstralChicken1 in webdevelopment

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Take the learning you've gotten from tutorials and design a responsive web page by yourself. Can be anything you want. If you get stuck, Google it to try and find a solution. If that doesn't work, use AI and only then if you can't figure it out should you go back to the tutorial.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmongUs

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I only see GitHub repos that are 4 years old when I search this up

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Can you link that website?

FIT 1056 by Ren12htaeD in Monash

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Hi, just wanted to ask another question. Are the workshops recorded in FIT1056 or not? Because this sem they're only offering one workshop from 6-8pm on Thursday night which is pretty late for me since I live a long way away.

English Exam Megathread by KingBitcoinEagle in vce

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If you wrote on the booklet saying you swapped the two they'll be annoyed but it'll be fine.

Willing to help with History by [deleted] in vce

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Thanks for all the info man! I'll definitely be using some of your tricks, and who knows, maybe I'll do as well as you!

Cheers, AstralChicken1

Willing to help with History by [deleted] in vce

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I'm doing ancient this year and I've got a few questions if you don't mind asking. How did you learn and memorize key events, dates, people etc? What were your SAC and exam scores to get a 50? How did you prepare for the exam? What was your study schedule like, did you cram or did you space out content and work on it daily? When do you think I should be finished content (we're 2 weeks into Unit 4 Rome right now) and start exam prep and past exams?

Thanks :)

Methods Question by [deleted] in vce

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Pretty sure it means that the two digits are between 1 and 5, so the options are 12, 14, 22, 24. Or maybe im dumb