ATAR Notes: Forum
VCE Stuff => VCE Business Studies => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Business Management => Topic started by: Blues Fan on August 07, 2012, 09:47:23 pm
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Is anyone confused as much as I am with employee relations?
Could someone explain it, for me?
Cheers
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read my notes bro.
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Astone788, your notes are great!! Thank-you!!
Which text/notes are you using by the way?
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I don't think i've even touched my textbook. I download notes from past students. I'm lazy.The textbook explains things way too thoroughly. I've been using notes from shinny, burberry and some other people from this forum. Sometimes my teacher uploads powerpoints outlining some of the concepts. I pluck the notes from all these sources and roll them into one. It's a very time consuming process, but in the end I get good SAC results every time.
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Fair enough, I've started to do the same with the Burberry notes. I'm kicking myself for not getting onto them earlier! And they generally have info or depth that isn't covered in the text book, which has been giving me a huge advantage over my class mates. This forum is just one of those things that I want to tell everyone about because it's so great, but at the same time I want to keep it to myself so that only I have this advantage over others haha!
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Yeah me too. Everybody is my friend, but at the same time I'm competing against them for the ATAR. So how do you get past this apparant paradox? I still don't know :P
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Yeah me too. Everybody is my friend, but at the same time I'm competing against them for the ATAR. So how do you get past this apparant paradox? I still don't know :P
You're doing it wrong :P
VCE isn't a race or competition per se. You're not going to get any advantage thinking that you'll do better if you're ahead of them. You're also not going to get any advantage if they do much worse than you. You're also not going to get much of an advantage to yourself if they are the ones that happen to be ahead of you at the moment.
You're all sitting the same exam, at the same time, individually. They're not going to affect your performance in SACS that you sit by yourself, and they're not going to affect your performance in exams that you sit by yourself.
You might as well get along and work with your classmates, rather than thinking of them as serious competition (friendly competition is a different thing).
Paradox solved.
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That's very true. I help when people ask, but other than that I like keeping my resources to myself :P