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▲ 2 r/vce

unique oral presentation ideas

I want something unique that i can speak passionately about, does anyone have any good topics?

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u/Small_Monitor1564 — 1 day ago
▲ 8 r/vce

how long is everyone studying after school?

how long is everyone studying after school, and if you graduated, how long were you studying and what was your atar?

i see tiktoks of people studying 5-6 hours after school and its stressing me out

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u/Small_Monitor1564 — 2 days ago
▲ 3 r/vce

should i argue that vce is rigged and unfair for my english oral presentation

i hate the vce system, how your results change compared to others around you and how biased vce is etc etc. should I write about this for my oral presentation for unit 3/4 or is that a bad idea

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u/Small_Monitor1564 — 2 days ago
▲ 10 r/ATAR

what does it take to get an atar of 85?

im in yr 12 and the course i want to do requires an atar of 85.

i do chem, english, text and traditions, general math. i completed HHD last yr and got a RAW of 34, scaled to 30.

term 1 has finished and these are my sac results:

chem: 58%

english:58%

text and traditions: 85% and 74%

general math: 74%

what should my marks look like? i should put in more effort this term right?

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u/Small_Monitor1564 — 9 days ago
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what does it take for an 85+ ATAR?

im in yr 12 and the course i want to do requires an atar of 85.

i do chem, english, text and traditions, general math. i completed HHD last yr and got a RAW of 34, scaled to 30.

term 1 has finished and these are my sac results:

chem: 58%

english:58%

text and traditions: 85% and 74%

general math: 74%

what should my marks look like? i should put in more effort this term right?

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u/Small_Monitor1564 — 9 days ago

Hi, i have a 6 week old kitten and i have to go work from 8am-4pm.

is it ok to keep her alone in a spare room (door closed) with water, food, kitten milk, litter box, scratching post, toys and plenty of blankets in that room while im gone?

the window will be open in that room but theres a net so not even a bug can enter/exit through the window let alone a kitten. its only for fresh air to enter.
The room is a little small though

ill play with her when i come home but i need to work. is this ok?

Edit: Thank you everyone for your input. However i already have this kitten. I’m stressed now. what should i do? im living alone and have no family or friends near me. I really love this kitten

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u/Small_Monitor1564 — 20 days ago

pls dont judge im genuinely curious, im getting a 6 week old kitten and i have to go school 8am-4pm and my parents work 7am-5pm.

The woman whos giving me the kitten says its fine and just leave it food, cat milk and a litter box then feed it when i get home

im just confirming here

also my parents will NOT be getting a second kitten so thats not an option

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u/Small_Monitor1564 — 20 days ago