Essentially the RBA influences the supply of cash in the overnight money market (market for banks). If they Sell CGS to Banks --> Shortage of Borrowable funds as the RBA take money out of their Exchange Settlement Accounts (ESAs). If they Buy CGS from banks --> Surplus of Borrowable funds as the...
1) Find brettymac's thread about raw marks. That's aligning
2) Play around with the HSC marks (aligned) on an Atar calculator. That's Scaling
You said your confused, that's probably the most practical way you will be able to understand it. If you like reading, find the UAC's explanatory...
Two Electives:
If you did Texts In Time --> Differences are more revealing than similarities
If you did Exploring Connections --> Similarities are more revealing than differences
Go to your Economic Objectives section of your textbook. It will provide you with "conflicts" in the policy mix i.e Economic Growth vs _______. These are the constraints e.g Price Stability (inflation), External Stability (CAD/NFL), Environmental Sustainability, etc
Unfortunately, as previously said, he passed away
And to Deswa - This exam was of unprecedented difficulty. Students were not expecting such a challenging exam in which they were confronted by questions they had never seen before. We have the privilege of having access to thousands of Past...
Moriah College had really tough past papers in the early 2000s when a teacher by the name of Mr Taylor wrote some of the hardest exams ever seen. Just for anyone interested, the 2001 Trial had only 2 students who passed the exam
Nowadays, we generally do the Catholic Trial.
If I can add my Teacher Stupid Comment of the Week:
General Mathematics Teacher told my friend the other day "General Maths is the only subject that doesn't get aligned. The raw mark you get in the exam is the exact same as your HSC mark"
I refused the temptation to mail him table A3