The Advantage of doing the CSSA Trial paper is that it's said to be the Hardest trial paper (trials in general tend to be harder than the actual HSC as they are biased and use language/terms favoured by the 2 or 3 writers whilst the HSC is written in accordance with the syllabus and BOS) ... so u get a good indication of how the Hsc is goin to pan out... if u aced the catholic trial... that isn't an indication to slack off... u still have to study... if u fail it... well it's a kick in the butt to get working in the next 57 or so days u have left... if u don't do the catholic trial... try and get a copy of the past papers... it's v.good practice...
as for weighting... my trial is worth from 35% to 40% >.<*.. not good...
for 2unit mathematics students doing the catholic trial paper... GOOD LUCK... i'll tell u now that the two teachers that wrote the paper come from my school and they're EVIL!! they won't go easy on u... they've bragged that it's the hardest paper they've written in the last 5 years... (at least that's what they said)... so STUDY HARD... u'll need to... =D *thank god i dropped math*
as for weighting... my trial is worth from 35% to 40% >.<*.. not good...
for 2unit mathematics students doing the catholic trial paper... GOOD LUCK... i'll tell u now that the two teachers that wrote the paper come from my school and they're EVIL!! they won't go easy on u... they've bragged that it's the hardest paper they've written in the last 5 years... (at least that's what they said)... so STUDY HARD... u'll need to... =D *thank god i dropped math*
that poem wasn't confusing!!... it was very straight-to-the-point.... take a look at last year's paper one trial... question one text 2... now THAT poem was confusing...Emph said:English Paper One
Think I went a bit wrong with section one... the first question threw me and that poem was friggin' confusing!
Section Two was good.
Section three.... do they want a more broader question?! But what exactly are the 'assumptions' underlying the concept of imaginative journeys?
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