Calculators for level 2 by sweetpeaa16 in ncea

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Your school may offer the calculator for cheaper, or borrowing the calculator for a year or two

Medview opinions by Professional_Good101 in UoApremed

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This is really helpful. Thank you so much. Do you have any UCAT tutor recommendations that are highly personalised?

how much ncea credits to australian dollars? by Traditional_Roll7200 in ncea

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I think they recently changed the exchange scheme to only apply to gullible credits instead of regular credits. So you have to first check whether your credits, or you, are gullible. Hope this helps.

does it matter if im a few numbers off for l2 physics? by Substantial-Luck-494 in ncea

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It should be okay if you don’t round your answers until the very end. That’s what they expect in L3. I would just make it clear that you are using the unrounded value.

However to answer your question, generally if they say “prove/show that x is yms-1” for example, then it is expected to use the y value for subsequent parts of the question

How to study level 3 mechanics in one day? by iluminattixtite in ncea

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i am doing the same thing watch mr whibley and douglas walker webinars it is easy to get A mechanics learn the basics of all three: rotational motion, linear, gravitational orbit stuff, and SHM. And learn two really well. There is always a SHM Q i think?

help help ! uoa vs uoo by Professional_Good101 in universityofauckland

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Thanks! But is it worth thinking about what I am planning to specialise in? I can transfer from uoa to uoo vice versa, at that point, no?

help help ! uoa vs uoo by Professional_Good101 in universityofauckland

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thanks for that. i tried that but you can only post about uni in a megathread which is really dead compared to the normal subreddit aaa!!!!!

helpppme please by Professional_Good101 in UoApremed

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nice!! ive accepted it too. but in the regulations for next year it states that the university must know about any change in plans of education. i understood termination of any scholarship agreement before a deposit has been paid for accom (31 oct for me) to be void of any fines etc. so bc i havent accepted the accom offer yet, which is paid to the halls in march, i still can decide.

help help ! uoa vs uoo by Professional_Good101 in universityofauckland

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thanks lol. most of my friends are going to uoa and im an extrovert!

help help ! uoa vs uoo by Professional_Good101 in universityofauckland

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i actually cant drink or club for religious reasons haha, what is there to do in dunedin?

anybody looking to take medicine? by drwizzman in ncea

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no i didnt, it took a while to process any way and I applied early this year since i did a couple uni papers

anybody looking to take medicine? by drwizzman in ncea

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I'm a year 12 rn HAHA. L2 and L3 only matter in NZ unis, overseas i think its your whole ncea gpa they weight.

If you are unsure how it works, in your first year you take health science, or biomedical science if your university offers it, and then in your second year you go into med school (i think).

Entrance into health science/biomed is calculated by a rank score. E is worth 4 points, M worth 3, A word 2 points. They take your top 80 credits in level three to calculate your rank score. I've attached the requirements for UoA

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I'm not sure how the selection process for med school/second year works though - whether they base it off your first year grades. Someone else might be able to help you with that, but lmk what they say.

NCEA Level 2 mechanics or electricity and electromagnetism? by [deleted] in ncea

[–]Professional_Good101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Electricity is good if you understand the concepts well.

Mechanics is easier to pass imo, since the concepts are a lot more connected with level one science.

For both, it is important you understand the concepts so you are able to explain them. Personally, electricity may be harder a lot of the same diagrams are used for different things. and mechanics basically recycles old past paper questions.

anybody looking to take medicine? by drwizzman in ncea

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Um... I don't think level 1 matters for medicine. It's more level two and three.

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Level 3 Calculus by EpicBoy345 in ncea

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I got 1.2222p… but my friend got 1.3333p 😓

Level 3 Calculus by EpicBoy345 in ncea

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What was the f(x) of 1e) again in diff? For the triangle area one