For English, just jump into HSC as prelim is really not that important. I'm not sure for Modern, but for Economics you need a pretty solid foundation of the preliminary work, especially in the later topics, I guess.
Not necessarily, people stress for the HSC because they don't want to end up in the position your described. They want a decent income, etc. Do well in the HSC and you're basically set - of course there are alternative pathways at the expense of a few extra years - but yeah.
Well, recruitment is a part of acquisition but I think they might have been looking for the actual process as stated in the syllabus, so I'm not sure if they'd give you a mark.
Re: I just totally "f'ed" up the hsc business, but my intnernal was 2nd,what my hsc m
Honestly, correct me on this but if you get a high mark internally and a poor mark internally it could be a sign that your school set easy tests, so they may scale down your mark a bit.
I'm pretty sure you don't need to use any case studies for question 25 as you're assessing a hypothetical business.
And I'm just curious, can you do the last question in the form of a business report less the recommendations?
It's okay, you've lost around 8 marks but if you did the other sections of the test decently you can still get 88-90 or so, so you might just get a band 6 :)
Hey guys,
Just curious, did any of you do the effect of globalisation essay on China's economic growth and quality of life? If so, how did you structure it? Just curious. Thanks! :)
Hahahaha, made my day.
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It's probably true though, some people get so anxious the night before so just imagine if your exam is at 10 and you sleep in until like 10:30-11 or so. That'd be the worst feeling.