Nope, check the syllabus, requirements reports are in understanding and planning bro, and it explicitly states the time frame under the requirements report content.
data packets are added with the headers i.e. the ip protocol adds the destination ip address of the data packet, and after it's received by the destination ip the packet is stripped in order to allow other data to be accessed i.e. the tcp/ssl/https headers, 19 is definitely d not so much c
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If you are meaning to say that you need 1 booklets each at least to touch an 80, that is not true lmao at all. Conciseness is key, markers don't want to go through something that doesn't make sense and won't award marks
I was told that they don't mark the things that people generally do poorly in harshly (i.e. schemas, dfds, decision tables, 6 markers) all these get super lenient marking as generally the state doesn't do well, you don't have to do much at all to get full
Interesting because my teacher is a hsc marker, said that the sample answers will hit the full marks, the problem is that you have to hit all points on the samples, if you don't you won't get it. What happens alot of the time is that people do not hit the full points on the sample, you can't...
doesn't the fact that they don't give lines suggest that they expect large amounts of writing? because if everyone was writing like less than a page i think i'd be feasible to add lines, but I don't think that's the case so they give paper because its probably not that uncommon for people to...
Wanted to heard everybody out on what is their understanding of the appropriate amount to write, I've been told that you need to write at least 1.5 page in the HSC, so like 1 A4, (Apparently the booklets are bigger) to get the full marks safely according to a NESA marker, post 2020 since the...
This is sound advice but don't break it up into two explicit processes, you want to demonstrate your understanding by interlinking them. Otherwise you will lose marks.
Some of your processing aspects you mentioned doesn't align with what processing is, information being checked doesn't...