wallabies112
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hahahhahahaha yeh i know i pissed myself laughingomg.......lol......how do people afford silly mistakes like that in the hsc
hahahhahahaha yeh i know i pissed myself laughingomg.......lol......how do people afford silly mistakes like that in the hsc
I honestly wouldn't be worrying too much about it, it's not (very very very unlikely) going to change what band you would have/will get.pretty decent exam, questions were nice and straightforward
exceppt i managed to analyse sources d and e instead of souces c and d
how many potential marks could i have lost there?
As a marker I can say it won't make the slightest bit of difference - so long as it is legible.Do markers make a big deal if you write with a blue pen cos black pen is preferred? Midway through my last essay my pen ran out, had only one backup pen which was blue and didnt have time to ask markers cos it would take them 2 minutes to come to my seat and ill lose time, so i just got my blue pen and used it. Do they really care what colour it is? My last essay is half black half blue
As a marker do you usually take off the whole 6 marks in a 6 marker question when a student misreads which sources to refer to or do you give 1 mark for using own knowledge?As a marker I can say it won't make the slightest bit of difference - so long as it is legible.
i know...i think they saw the independent / cssa trialsource based questions were absoloutely effed . what wer the board of studies ppl thinking? they had nothing to do with breaqking the stalemate!
As a marker do you usually take off the whole 6 marks in a 6 marker question when a student misreads which sources to refer to or do you give 1 mark for using own knowledge?
you go to my school.1. ww1- tricky but 3 last minute multiple choice changes ensures a 25/25
2. Trotsky- part a unexpected but managed to circumnavigate & part b pretty generic to ensure a 23/25
3. Russia- generic as fuck & ridiculous quotes sees a 25/25
4. Indochina- again ... part b was very generous and incorporated most of the topic as well as Pol Pot to ensure a solid 23/25
yuuuuuh, the little thingy underneath was "brit. soldiers in the trenches AT YPRES"the photo wasn't even at Ypres ... it was at some training base somewhere ... but for the purpose of the question is had to be newly built trenches
We only have the source book and the questions for the essays, so not sure if that helps for WW1. Don't have a scanner though :/Can anyone who took the exam home please scan and upload it?
Specifically ww1
What was your essay structure?Section one was section one. Gross.
I expected Cold War to be about that but it didn't help me much. I sucked at the Cold War.
Did the one of Disarmament and the ending, was pretty average response
Dunno, sounds like a time period to me. Lots of different events. Events = Coup D'Etat, Civil War, Power Strugglealso personlaity for three significant events of trotsky one of mine was his erly life til 1902, in detail. does that count as an 'event'??? mind ucked
Well, when cavalry was used for reconnaissance, they would've encountered similar obstacles to their mobility as the troops did, barbed wire etc. With planes, those obstacles are obsolete? So I did the one on mobility.Yeah seriously what did everyone choose about the tanks and aeroplanes question?
Also, I did the Weimar option. How many marks will I lose for leaving out how proportional representation was a flaw in it impacting the Weimar?