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eveningkeralanews · 2 years
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ഹയർ സെക്കൻഡറി പരീക്ഷ അപേക്ഷ ഈ മാസം എട്ടുവരെ
തിരുവനന്തപുരം: ഒന്നും രണ്ടും വർഷ ഹയർ സെക്കൻഡറി പരീക്ഷക്ക് മാതൃസ്കൂളുകളിൽ പിഴയില്ലാതെ ഈമാസം എട്ട് വരെ അപേക്ഷിക്കാമെന്ന് പൊതുവിദ്യാഭ്യാസ ഡയറക്ടർ അറിയിച്ചു. ഈമാസം 14 വരെ 20 രൂപ പിഴയോടെ അപേക്ഷിക്കാം. ഓരോദിവസത്തിനും അഞ്ച് രൂപ അധിക പിഴയോടെ 19 വരെ അപേക്ഷിക്കാം. 600 രൂപ പിഴയോടെ 22 വരെയും അപേക്ഷ സ്വീകരിക്കും. പ്രിൻസിപ്പൽമാർ കുട്ടികളിൽനിന്ന് ഫീസ് സ്വീകരിച്ച് ട്രഷറിയിൽ അടച്ച് ഓൺലൈൻ രജിസ്ട്രേഷൻ…
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apricitystudies · 2 years
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Hi! Do you have any memorization tips?
hello, yes i do!
spaced repetition is ur friend aka start early!!
for formulas the easiest way to remember them is to use them. so do lots of practice questions
for quotes/definitions/case studies write them out on paper, record urself reading ur notes out loud, then listen to the recording while reading along. i used to do this on the way to school
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niharikaaa2 · 1 year
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So my results are out tomorrow and I'd just like to say
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dullahandyke · 1 year
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THE 15 POINT JAM MAKING COURSE ISNT REAL????
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edunative · 11 months
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newsytv · 1 year
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No formal notification on the West Bengal Higher Secondary exam 2023 has yet been released by the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE). Once the Board issues the formal announcement for the exam, the exam dates and other information will be made public.
For students enrolled in the 11th and 12th grades at WBCHSE-affiliated schools, the West Bengal Higher Secondary Examination will be held in 2023. The written or theory portion of the test and the practical portion will make up the exam. Short-answer and multiple-choice questions will both be included in the written exam. Laboratory exercises, field reports, project work, and other tasks will be included in the practical test.
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The written exam will last for three hours, while the practical exam will last for two hours. The test will be given either in March or April 2023. The board-recommended texts will serve as the foundation for the exam's course. The exam textbooks will also be made available by the board.
An internal assessment component will also be included in the West Bengal Higher Secondary exam in 2023. The internal evaluation will be based on the school's projects, assignments, attendance, and in-class assessments. The final grade the student receives in the written and practical tests will include the internal assessment grades.
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education will oversee the administration of the West Bengal Higher Secondary exam in 2023. The board will also be in charge of scoring the exam papers.
West Bengal 2023 WBCS Exam Syllabus Format
West Bengal Civil Services (WBCS) 2021–2023 Syllabus Pattern:
preliminary assessment
The Preliminary Examination consists of two papers with 200 marks each and objective-type questions.
Paper I – General Studies:
Current Events of National and International importance
History of India
Geography of India
Indian Polity
Indian Economy
Science and Technology
Environment
Indian Culture
Indian Agriculture
General Mental Ability
Paper II – English Composition:
Comprehension of passages
Precis Writing
Usage and Vocabulary
Short Essay
Main Examination:
The Main Examination will consist of nine papers of conventional essay-type questions of 200 marks each.
Paper I – English Composition:
Comprehension of passages
Precis Writing
Usage and Vocabulary
Short Essay
Paper II – Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali/Santali:
Comprehension of passages
Precis Writing
Usage and Vocabulary
Short Essay
Paper III – General Studies – I:
Indian History
Indian National Movement
Geography of India
Indian Polity
Indian Economy
Paper IV – General Studies – II:
Science and Technology
Environment
Indian Culture
Indian Agriculture
General Mental Ability
Paper V – Constitutional Law:
Indian Constitution
Constitutional Law
Administrative Law
International Law
Paper VI – International Relations and Politics:
International Relations
International Politics
Political Theory
International Law
Paper VII – Commerce, Accountancy, and Management:
Principles of Management
Commerce
Accountancy
Business Law
Public Administration
Paper VIII – Economics:
Micro Economics
Macro Economics
Indian Economics
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successpointt · 1 year
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dronttiedvard · 2 years
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English is not my first language (and I’m taking my English Matriculation Exam like in a week) and I just realised that it’s really weird how I can nowadays recognise if a English word is a verb, noun, adjective, adverb etc. without any context but I still sometimes have to google the most common words like ”nowadays” or check the spelling for ”thank you”.
Also I kinda forgot for like six months that I have a platform where I can openly shitpost…
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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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teaboot · 2 months
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I'm Singaporean, I just saw the posts about schools in Canada vs Korea and now I'm kinda curious how things vary within this half of Asia.
Looking at your questions for the Korean asker, dyeing your hair isn't allowed but how strict the teachers will be about it probably depends on school. My secondary school (age 13-16) had one teacher who made a classmate with (presumably naturally) lighter brown hair dye it black, which was hilarious. If necessary for explanation, it was a Christian school with pretty strict rules on grooming no one had the energy to follow leading up to graduation.
We have uniforms up until you finish secondary school, then it depends on where you go. You have to buy them yourself unless you're on financial assistance or getting some kind of government subsidy, in which case I'm not sure how it works exactly.
And now the actual asking part of this ask: do y'all split math up into different subjects and if so, why??
Kids had to dye their hair to match as a group? What the fuck???? What the hell does hair matter???? Then again... bra straps and shorts don't matter either, and those are restricted everywhere, so maybe school is just dumb everywhere.
And math!!! Not super sure what you mean, but until about grade 10 here in BC all math is taught in one math class that's just "math". In grade 10 you can take precalculus or... the other one? And the idea is that Precalculus is for students going into university and the other one was for students going into trades. You NEEDED precalculus to go on to higher learning, is what we were told.
"Math" was just all math. Multiplication, geometry, algebra, etc.
"Precalculus" was all the basic skills meant to prep for calculus used in STEM stuff- polynomials, trigonometry, more algebra, that junk.
I failed it hard two times but passed the government exam so they weren't allowed to fail me again.
Also I'm good at math so they can kiss my ass now 👍
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From the exam-marking trenches to the ivory tower executive suites, Premier Danielle Smith has injected nervousness throughout Alberta's post-secondary sector. It initially seemed her Bill 18, the Provincial Priorities Act, was intended to make her government play checkstop or gatekeeper whenever the federal government and mayors made deals without provincial involvement. Then it became apparent that Smith's government would apply the same scrutiny to the higher-learning sector, and the premier's remarks made it clear she had federal research grants and notions of ideological "balance" in her targets. "When the government of Alberta states that it wants to align research funding with provincial priorities, it risks colouring research coming from Alberta post-secondary institutions as propaganda," wrote Gordon Swaters, a University of Alberta mathematics professor and academic staff association president. 
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Tagging: @newsfromstolenland @abpoli
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Things I Currently Do For Better Health 🎀
Hi lovelies 💗
I try to live my life in alignment with my values, the biggest value being improved quality of life. I like to think I've included a lot of different things into my life to improve overall quality of health and life. So here's a list of things I do that help me with consistent improved health!
*I do not do these things every single day/every single week! Sometimes life happens, as I am a full time employee and a full time college student, so there are times I am too busy or too tired for some things. However, these are things I like to work really hard to consistently implement in my life <3
🩷 Mental (Intelect) Health -
Reading at least 1 chapter of a book, typically self help or productivity focused
Studying a 2nd language! Currently focusing on Japanese but contemplating adding in Spanish as a secondary focus
Consuming informative content! I love podcasts, and I really like watching Ted talks! And of course, the books I read tend to be more non-fiction, just from personal preference
Academics! Keeping up with my school work and academic life keeps me well informed. I'm always learning something new in my classes! I also personally enjoy studying, I lowkey love academic validation!
🩷 Mental (Emotional) Health -
Journaling! I try to follow a guided journal as often throughout the week as I can and I try to do some writing in my normal journal every so often, but honestly I've been a little too busy for journaling
Therapy! I know not everyone has access to a therapist, but I absolutely love being able to talk to a mental health professional at least once a week. My therapist has been the greatest help, especially as things have gotten more stressful in my life.
Rest! It's really important for me to have down time and not feel guilty about taking some rest time for myself. I always make sure I'm in a position to take rest without compromising school work or anything, but I try to have some time during the week where I can just lay in bed and do nothing for a while.
Meditation! This is one I'm still trying to implement, but I used to meditate for 5 to 10 minutes in the morning and it always gave me some mental clarity and ease of kind for the day. Definitely want to pick it back up!
Yoga! So good for mindfulness, finding stillness and relaxation, and overall ease of my being in general. It's like a super peaceful flowy version of stretching, and I'm adding this back into my routine slowly.
🩷 Physical Health -
Exercise! I try to get in movement daily. Some days that's lifting weights in the gym or doing some moderate cardio on the treadmill, and other days that means light cardio from everyday tasks or some mindful stretching and yoga to relax my body after a long day
Sleep! I try to get 6 to 8 hours a night at minimum otherwise I tend to over do the caffiene which only hurts me in the long run. Quality sleep is important for me, it helps me regulate my mood, my energy levels, and my appetite and cravings! The worse and less sleep I get, the crankier and hungrier I tend to be
Nutrition and Hydration! I do not believe in restricting foods, I believe in healthy moderation and healthy substitution. I try to eat a decent amount of protein and fiber, while not restricting or feeling guilt on days I eat a little higher fats or carbs. Balance is key! And water is so important!! It helps my skin, my energy, my hunger signals, everything!
Skincare!! I feel so amazing after a full skincare routine. My morning routine is simple for now, but there's nothing like a good skincare routine to make me feel my best and most confident.
🩷 Miscellaneous-
regular doctor appointments! eye exams, general physician checkups, mental health appointments, dental, all of it! you'll never know what aspect of your health needs some work if you don't keep an eye on it! I look forward to all my appointments as it always gives me insight into my health that I otherwise wouldn't know.
Balance! I work full time, 5 days a week. I go to classes in person 4 days a week plus two online classes for a total of almost 18 credit hours. I'm stressing about finances, insurance, future classes, and my current grades. Therefore, I make sure to find time for the gym, for my skincare routine, for my therapy appointments, and for quality sleep. If I let any aspect of my self care and health slide, I'd be a spiraling mess, and I can't afford to do that to myself, nor do I want to. I deserve self care and rest and good days, and I always like to play an active part in having a good day for myself! Balance is key!
That's all for now, lovelies. My greatest value in my personal life in regards to myself is a high quality of life and I want to ensure I get that! I love working on my health and taking care of myself. I love keeping myself healthy and happy and functioning. We all deserve good health, happiness, and positive days!
til next time, lovelies 💗
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autismtana · 1 month
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so you wanna write a heartbreak high fic, but you're american (part 3)
I decided to create a separate post for the HSC, ATAR, uni and post-secondary study because our system is so completely different to American systems (and because my previous post was too long).
In Australia, tertiary study falls into two categories: higher education, and vocational education and training. This post will touch on university, as well as other forms of tertiary study and trades.
The uni part of this will be the longest because it tends to be the thing most people get wrong.
Preliminary/HSC
In NSW, year 11 (Preliminary) only goes for three terms. In term 4 of the calendar year in which you started year 11, you start the HSC course, which goes from term 4 of that year to term 3 of the following year. Midway through term 3, you do your trial exams (if you are doing music/drama/languages/anything with a performance/oral component/major work, you will have your practical exam/major work submission in the latter part of term 3). You then will have a graduation ceremony at the end of term 3, and your HSC exams will happen in October-November (term 4), while the kids in the grade below you are starting their HSC coursework. Nothing you do in year 11 counts towards the HSC (until term 4); in fact, nothing you do in any year up until you do your first HSC assessments counts towards your HSC. We don't have grade point averages here. Actually, your rankings in your individual subjects are probably more important than your actual marks (this video explains it). More academic kids might get a bit more competitive about rankings but also tend to want to work together to ensure that they all do well.
ATAR
After you do your HSC exams in year 12, depending on the combination of subjects you did and how well you did in your courses, you get an ATAR, which determines what courses you can get into at uni. This article explains somewhat how different subjects are scaled (because there are some that are perceived to be more difficult than others; this is objectively true in some cases, for example, advanced maths is called advanced for a reason so a higher mark in advanced should be seen as more meaningful than a higher mark in standard, but in other cases, it gets a bit more confusing. What it boils down to is certain subjects tend to attract more 'high achievers' than others, so get scaled higher. That being said, the prevailing advice is that everyone should choose the subjects they like and are good at, not what they think will get them into uni.
Higher education
Firstly, we call university "uni" here. We don't say "college" or "school" to talk specifically about university (if an Australian person is talking about going to school, they're either still in compulsory schooling, i.e. K-12, or they're a teacher). We do sooooort of have college here, but I'll touch on that later.
In Australia, kids apply for the course, not the university. Whether or not you get into the course you want is, for the most part, dependent on your ATAR. The exception is if you're applying for something like a creative arts course that might require an audition, or submission of a portfolio. Most unis offer early admission, particularly for kids who live in rural areas, and UNSW has a program for indigenous students for Business, Education, Law, Medicine, Social Work, or Science & Engineering. The most common universities you'll hear about in Sydney are USyd, UNSW, UTS, Western Sydney Uni and Macquarie, then there are ANU and UC in Canberra, LaTrobe in Albury/Wodonga, CSU in Dubbo/Bathurst/Wagga Wagga, UNE in Armidale and Newcastle Uni. There's also Notre Dame, which is a private, religious institution, and a bunch of other smaller schools.
USyd is the oldest university in NSW; it's referred to as a sandstone uni and tends to be the most sought after one that most people want to go to.
Most courses here are Commonwealth Supported, and domestic students are allowed to claim what's called HECS, meaning that you defer payment of your uni fees until you start earning a certain amount of money, and then it comes out of your taxes. In some cases, scholarships are offered, but those are generally more academic scholarships, or, say, for students studying to be teachers, they might get offered a scholarship to teach a certain school subject and as part of their scholarship get a guaranteed position at a hard-to-staff schooling area. As I said in part 2, we don't have anything like the NCAA here (it's not like the Sydney Uni basketball team has a mega rivalry with the UNSW basketball team like UNC vs Duke for example). Australian kids also don't have to pay exorbitant fees to apply for the courses they want. When I was applying to uni as a year 12 student, I paid something like $30 to UAC and applied for every arts/law course available in the Sydney area. I think there's a limit on how many courses you can apply for (maybe 16 or so) but it has been a while since I've applied for an undergrad uni course, so I could be wrong. That being said, a kid might be eligible for a scholarship if they excel at sport, but I believe they'd have to be already enrolled in the university and achieving academically at a certain level first.
Coming back to the "college" thing - a lot of kids tend to go to uni where they live and commute to and from there. That being said, sometimes kids come from towns where there are no universities, or kids from Sydney might end up going to uni interstate or to somewhere like Charles Sturt, which has campuses in Dubbo and Bathurst. "College" in Australia refers to the residential housing available to students living on campus (usually kids studying away from home, but some locals also choose to opt for this as well).
As for uni life, I'd suggest researching the different social clubs and societies different universities have.
Vocational education and training
Not everyone chooses to go to uni after they leave school. A lot of schools actually offer school-based apprenticeships and traineeships (SBATs) in a number of different industries, which counts towards the HSC and is professional work experience. Early childhood and automotive tend to be really popular. TAFE (Australia's largest vocational education and training provider) provides a lot of courses and opportunities for people (some of the courses are actually really cool; a friend of mine did a music course through TAFE and recorded a bunch of singles).
Work experience
This isn't really related to post-secondary schooling, but is still a pretty important aspect of the NSW school experience. Usually in year 10, kids spend a week doing work experience (there's actually a plot in the original Heartbreak High series about it that Jane and Leanne from Snarkbreak High talked about). Kids generally have to organise it themselves and it's usually related to a career they'd like to have after school. My younger brother did his at our local vet, and after that, he realised he no longer wanted to be a vet.
Other resources
Wikipedia (don't let anyone tell you not to use it - it's one of the best peer-reviewed journals ever and all the info on Australian schooling there is completely legit)
NESA
Bored of Studies forum
Snarkbreak High podcast (this is run by 2 Australian teachers; I think they're from Melbourne and they're currently only doing the original series but they have some great commentary, and they've even had Scott Major, aka Peter Rivers, aka Darren's dad as a guest)
Sydney Morning Herald (they always have a ton of articles about NSW schooling)
UNSW Indigenous Pre-Program
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edunative · 11 months
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