Is it worth getting an iPad or tablet for digital notetaking in uni?

I am going into uni next year, and recently I have seen a lot of people using iPad/tablets that connect to onenote to take notes and do questions/problems etc.

This makes me wonder if it is worth it getting something like this (maybe for convenience or someting else), or would taking notes down with pen and paper be better.

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 13 days ago

Is it worth getting iPad/tablet for digital notetaking?

I am going into uni next year, and recently I have seen a lot of people using iPad/tablets that connect to onenote to take notes and do questions/problems etc.

This makes me wonder if it is worth it getting something like this (maybe for convenience or someting else), or would taking notes down with pen and paper be better.

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 13 days ago

Is it worth it having an iPad/tablet for digital notes at uni?

I am going into uni next year, and recently I have seen a lot of people using iPad/tablets that connect to onenote to take notes and do questions/problems etc.

This makes me wonder if it is worth it getting something like this (maybe for convenience or someting else), or would taking notes down with pen and paper be better.

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 13 days ago
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How hard is a HD (>85%) in a uni course compared to an 85%+ grade in highschool?

I am in year 11 right now but am doing stage 2 methods and specialist, therefore I will prbably do two uni courses (10 credit/semester) next year. If I can get HD in the uni course, it will count as a 10/10, whereas a D will be 9.9/10.

I know it depends what uni course is being compared with what school course, but like just in general.

Also, for anyone who has graduated from uni in Aus and has experience for the question above, what were your grades like in highschool compared to uni.

Thanks!

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 17 days ago
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Brutal bodyweight leg workout ideas?

I want to do a leg workout with only bodyweight today cause the gym is closed, but I'm not sure what I should do? I was thinking 1000 bodyweight squats, but maybe that might be too much? I also couldn't think of any good hamstring exercises to do with no equipment, and I can't find anything good to assist with nordic curls. It would also be good if it took around 45 ​minutes to an hour. If anyone has any ideas, or experience in something like this, your contribution is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 21 days ago

Brutal bodyweight Leg Workout Ideas?

I want to do a leg workout with only bodyweight today cause the gym is closed, but I'm not sure what I should do? I was thinking 1000 bodyweight squats, but maybe that might be too much? I also couldn't think of any good hamstring exercises to do with no equipment, and I can't find anything good to assist with nordic curls. It would also be good if it took around 45 ​minutes to an hour. If anyone has any ideas, or experience in something like this, your contribution is greatly appreciated. (I skip calves cause i got some not too bad genetics ​and i also don't want them to be too big, i like their current ​size.

Thanks!

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 21 days ago

Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering? (Both private sectors and defence force)

I am currently a year 11 that wants to do engineering, but right now, I still can't decide between mechanical or aeronautical engineering. I also wanted to complete the engineering degree through ADFA. Can anyone provide any advice on which would be better for long term sustainability and growth both in the defence force if I wish to stay and outside, and also whether there is more of hands on work or more paper work?

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 1 month ago

Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering?

I am currently a year 11 that wants to do engineering, but right now, I still can't decide between mechanical or aeronautical engineering. I also wanted to complete the engineering degree through ADFA. Can anyone provide any advice on which would be better for long term sustainability and growth both in the defence force if I wish to stay and outside, and also whether there is more of hands on work or more paper work?

I was also condering the mechanical engineering gap year with the navy, would that be a good step to gain some experince of my potential role/degree and life in the ADF?

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 1 month ago

Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering? (Both private sectors and defence force)

I am currently a year 11 that wants to do engineering, but right now, I still can't decide between mechanical or aeronautical engineering. I also wanted to complete the engineering degree through ADFA. Can anyone provide any advice on which would be better for long term sustainability and growth both in the defence force if I wish to stay and outside, and also whether there is more of hands on work or more paper work?

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

Also, this is not advice, I NEED advice, just couldn't find a way to post without flair, even though it isn't mandatory. Sorry.

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 1 month ago

Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering? (Both private sectors and defence force)

I am currently a year 11 that wants to do engineering, but right now, I still can't decide between mechanical or aeronautical engineering. I also wanted to complete the engineering degree through ADFA. Can anyone provide any advice on which would be better for long term sustainability and growth both in the defence force if I wish to stay and outside, and also whether there is more of hands on work or more paper work?

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 1 month ago

Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering? (Both private sector and defence force)

I am currently a year 11 that wants to do engineering, but right now, I still can't decide between mechanical or aeronautical engineering. I also wanted to complete the engineering degree through ADFA. Can anyone provide any advice on which would be better for long term sustainability and growth both in the defence force if I wish to stay and outside, and also whether there is more of hands on work or more paper work?

I was also condering the mechanical engineering gap year with the navy, would that be a good step to gain some experince of my potential role/degree and life in the ADF?

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 1 month ago

Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering? (Both in private sector and defence force)

I am currently a year 11 that wants to do engineering, but right now, I still can't decide between mechanical or aeronautical engineering. I also wanted to complete the engineering degree through ADFA. Can anyone provide any advice on which would be better for long term sustainability and growth both in the defence force if I wish to stay and outside, and also whether there is more of hands on work or more paper work?

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 1 month ago
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Can anyone help predict my ATAR?

I have tried the ATAR calculators, but I have also heard from many that they overestimate by quite a bit, so I was wondering if anyone could help me a little, assuming I maintain the grades from below. I am in year 11 right now, but the only Stage 1 subject I am doing is English, which I need to pass if I want to go interstate, but I don't plan for it to be on my ATAR, however I'm not too sure if it matters or not, so it's there just in case, the others are Stage 2 subjects that I accelerated in, and the Flinders extension has grades for just the first semester course, which my school somehow actually allowed me to do along with my other stage two subjects. My subjects and grades are:

Methods (grades from 4 tests, weighted approx 8.3% each): 98%, 98%, 88%, 98%
Specialist (grades from 4 tests): 88%, 93%, 94%, 96%
Chemistry (average from tests and assignments): 97%
Physics: (average from tests and assignments): 94%
Flinders Extension Sem 1: HD (High Distinction)
English (Assignment average): 78%

I appreciate anyone's help.

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 1 month ago

Is there anywhere where I can find a list of all the burgers and what's in them/how to assemble?

Im coming back to work after a half year break and I'v​e​ forgotten basically everything, so Im wondering if there's like a template or website or​ post where everything in the burger is laid out, so i can revise before going back.

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 3 months ago

Will I be affecting muscle gain if I cycle two days in a row after leg day?

Just wondering if my muscle growth would be affected/will i lose muscle. I do leg days on friday, and do a one hour semi-hard (around zone 3) ride on saturday, then i'm planning to do a one hour low cadence high power session today.

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 3 months ago

How do I make bulgarian split squats target more quads?

Feeling mostly glutes during this exercise, and not sure how to make it target more quads and less glutes, cause i got underdeveloped quads compared to glutes.

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 3 months ago

I've been out of the gym for three weeks now, the first half of week 1 ​i got sick, then i went on holiday, which was two weeks, but got norvirus halfway through(didn't eat for two days and lost 4kg, but pretty sure it's mostly waterweight and shit), which lasted a week, and the past two days I've had a crazy sore throat and runny nose. Im all recovered now, and as of today​, I'm finally back in the gym.

Would it be better for me to take the first one or two sessions a but lighter, or should i take the entire first week back light? I've been told​ both by lots of my friends, so I'm kinda confused on which would be safer.

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 4 months ago

I've been out of the gym for three weeks now, the first half of week 1 ​i got sick, then i went on holiday, which was two weeks, but got norvirus halfway through(didn't eat for two days and lost 4kg, but pretty sure it's mostly waterweight and shit), which lasted a week, and the past two days I've had a crazy sore throat and runny nose. Im all recovered now, and as of today​, I'm finally back in the gym.

Would it be better for me to take the first one or two sessions a but lighter, or should i take the entire first week back light? I've been told​ both by lots of my friends, so I'm kinda confused on which would be safer.

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u/Prestigious-War3630 — 4 months ago