First week was so draining, I just want it to be the end of school already. I'm in the same boat a lot of my subjects are with people that I don't really talk to and I've only spoken with once or twice, so for a majority of my classes I sit on my own desk too. But it doesn't bother me to much...
Admittedly it was easy in the way that you didn't really have to know much. But I feel that the way the questions were phrased were very "open to interpretation," and half the time I didn't even know what they were expecting us to do. I felt pretty confident after the exam ended, but now that I...
A little over an hour and I am freaking out. I feel prepared enough but I have a weird feeling that they're gonna put in a crazy 8 mark question on social and ethical issues and I wont be able to answer it.
Since when are there 12? But I'd say:
Privacy, security, changing nature of work, copyright, data quality, interpersonal relationships, globalization and that's all I can really think of ATM.
I mean I know the content and that, but I just can't answer it in a question. I've been doing practice papers and I seem to be getting in the low 70's. And the exam is just so loong, like at the 2 hour mark I just cbf. Does anybody else seem to have that problem?
For me I always stick to Section I -10 minutes, Section II- 1 hour 20 minutes and Section III- 1 hour 10 minutes, which leaves me with ample time to go over it. But at the 2 hour mark I just cbf and start to get lazy, so I always do multiple choice last.