hellokitty48920
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yeahdont even worry I got a 15 I thinkI might have done an oopsie and got 14/20 for mcq
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yeahdont even worry I got a 15 I thinkI might have done an oopsie and got 14/20 for mcq
my cohort already got some marked answers (not sure exactly where) but whoever marked it must have done q13 wrong, isn't that one AWhere did u get solutions???
go on the 2025 hsc page someone uploaded it thereWhat was that question?
Would you be able to send a link to the page, I can't seem to find it?go on the 2025 hsc page someone uploaded it there
If they’re both correct there have been a few years where there’s been multiple correct answers so maybe NESA will mark differentlythe multiple choice was so ass esp q9 and q13 about the characteristics of learner like bro it can be both A and D. ughhhhh
process of elimination cuz some did not make sense at all and werent specific to strength it was more endurance if that makes sense idkDid anyone find the progressive overload mc question weird? Curious how everyone understood that question and what they put?
bro i hope they do that omd cuz its such a weird questionIf they’re both correct there have been a few years where there’s been multiple correct answers so maybe NESA will mark differently![]()
if they only asked for three, and u wrote three, u wont lose marksThe
Question said THREE elements spesifically though? do we loose marks if we only wrote about 3?
what if they ask for ONE and i wrote more than oneif they only asked for three, and u wrote three, u wont lose marks
I know in physics if you do that they will only consider the first one you wrote, so I'm guessing that would be the same here. I highly doubt you would lose marks.what if they ask for ONE and i wrote more than one
oooh okayI know in physics if you do that they will only consider the first one you wrote, so I'm guessing that would be the same here. I highly doubt you would lose marks.
then u prob wasted time, but it wont stop u getting full markswhat if they ask for ONE and i wrote more than one
