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Predictions for HSC exam this year (2 Viewers)

ihatehsc24

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What type of questions do you think will come up this year? Do you think it'll be harder or easier, or around the same as last year's paper?
 

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What type of questions do you think will come up this year? Do you think it'll be harder or easier, or around the same as last year's paper?
I reckon that they might pull a 2020 this year. But I really hope they don't cause that paper was hard asf according to some of the people that did it, but on the bright side that means that the band 6 cutoff will be low. I reckon if you can band 6 the 2020 paper you should be good for most of the questions they might throw at you.
 

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I reckon that they might pull a 2020 this year. But I really hope they don't cause that paper was hard asf according to some of the people that did it, but on the bright side that means that the band 6 cutoff will be low. I reckon if you can band 6 the 2020 paper you should be good for most of the questions they might throw at you.
Yeah I heard 2020 was quite hard. So far I have only done the 2023 paper and I got 95 on that but I'm pre sure everyone found the paper easy af. And tbh I'd rather have a easy paper with high band 6 cutoff (so like a raw 90 is a 90 aligned) than a hard paper with a low band 6 cutoff, just imo. But yeah I'll defo have a go at the 2020 paper.
 

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what makes you think that
Cause for most other subjects there's always a four year repetition in terms of question types and difficulty, So I presume that this might also apply for math, but don't take my word I'm like 50% sure.
 

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