my whole family along with extended and family friends have taken part in a bet of what i will get, $2 entry get the pot for the closest bid. so disheartening to hear dad telling my grandparents "don't go 90, its a waste of a bet, bet 80's" and having a little sister banking on an asterisk.
mine was a previous job but the other woman who worked there quit and so i've gone from 1 day a week working 6 hours to 6 days a week working 30 hours, it feels like a new job
everyone thinks art is a bludge because a lot of the time it is actually fun. non-art students walk past the studios and see people painting and singing to the radio while doing their BOW and instantly assume they aren't doing any work. Its a demanding course but its so rewarding when that major...
the only argument I have with the religion paper was the fact that you had to spend most of the reading time and part of the writing time trying to understand what the question is asking. yes often we may be confused about the correct answer, or the right response but we should never be confused...
all up printing photos was $150, mounting was $155 and book was ~$70 and video was like $10 for discs lol. all up around $400? not too bad i dont think
even though my exam timetable has been pretty shocking (english, sor1, english then maths, maths ext 1, french and then 2 week break for art) I am surprised how un-stressed i have been. HSC was never anything that seriously stressed me out but i thought during this time i would get a bit nervous...
i think you may lose something, depending what the question is worth. obviously if you have done like a page of working for a one mark question and you stuff up the end they probably wont penalise you but if its like a 3 or 4 marker then you might lose one for an "incorrect" answer. they mark...
i was surprised that q 6, 7 and 8 were harder than 9 and 10. once i had finished 6, 7 and 8 i was like oh god what will be next but they were actually pretty fine.. anyone else find that??