2B should be fine. Have both black pens and pencils in case though (I personally prefer pencils for drawing graphs because you can always rub out if you mess up, which is much harder to do with pen)
A lot of your stimuli are generally contemporary based, so I'd say focus on contemporary. But then again, you never know what your stimulus will be so be prepared to adapt on the spot.
2 months late but here I am with some tips. I'm tired so I might add more tomorrow, but the main thing is to know your texts and their context/themes back to front and inside out. You should do this for Advanced as well, but particularly for EX1 it's so important because you'll be studying at...
These are all really great points, it's good that you took the time to write them so that anyone who reads this has an accurate idea of what 4U English is like.
And by the way I'm sorry for annoying you all. I needed to vent so there you have it. I won't put stuff up like that again, even though I personally don't think it's hurting anybody.
Look I get it, this stuff annoys you, but if it does don't interact with it and ignore it. That's what I do with a lot of the more disgusting and degenerate posts on this forum. Just so everyone can shut up about it I'll delete those posts.
It is absolutely possible for you to make a comeback. I failed Extension 1 Maths preliminaries and several Physics tasks, but I still managed to secure a 90 + ATAR, so no need to worry if you work hard on your remaining assessments.
Absolutely agree with this. Luckily for me, my teacher, who I had for Advanced and both extensions, was actually an English lecturer at UNSW and a professional writer. They always gave me the most comprehensive feedback and their insights into all the texts I studied were so sophisticated. They...