SpiralFlex
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What did they put for mechanics
The only true mechanics was a numerical circular motion connected to 2 fixed points thing.What did they put for mechanics
Good, then I hope they get the message that their questions should be better researched.I am lead to believe that many people from the Catholic Association body view BoS regularly for student opinions. They could be viewing you guys now
Who knows maybe they'll copy paste some bos trial questions next year.Good, then I hope they get the message that their questions should be better researched.
So selective school trials are worse than non-selective school trials?Nothing of real interest in the exam anywhere else, it honestly felt like I was doing some crappy selective school trial
No idea, I didn't mean to imply that, rather that the trials from most selective schools whose trials are available on Bos are nearly all of low quality with a select few being ok.So selective school trials are worse than non-selective school trials?
I saw that question and freaked out, then i read the question and it was all gThough it was pretty good tbh. We had a few questions taken out and replaced since we hadn't done the topics so not sure about the entire paper. Circles question was the best hahahaha
Which ones would you classify as good?No idea, I didn't mean to imply that, rather that the trials from most selective schools whose trials are available on Bos are nearly all of low quality with a select few being ok.
Hopefully 80-85 but who knows how many stupid mistakes I've made, they will deadset be the death of my atar.What do you guys think you got im guestimating qt 65 to 80 out of 100
Only one I've seen is Sydney Grammar (though the 2012 one is pretty bad)Which ones would you classify as good?
I've heard things about the 2001 too so I think that's what you're talking about.Only one I've seen is Sydney Grammar (though the 2012 one is pretty bad)
Oh and Moriah but I've only seen their 2001 paper which was great (or was that the 2003 one im not sure), I haven't seen their later papers though
Interesting. What about the James Ruse papers and other top selective schools? Aren't they supposed to be the better ones?Only one I've seen is Sydney Grammar (though the 2012 one is pretty bad)
Oh and Moriah but I've only seen their 2001 paper which was great (or was that the 2003 one im not sure), I haven't seen their later papers though
Even James Ruse, they may have the odd good question, but overall they aren't very goodInteresting. What about the James Ruse papers and other top selective schools? Aren't they supposed to be the better ones?
That is true, I hope my comments have not come off as insensitive, I really do appreciate the work that teachers put in.I think some people don't realise the time needed to set an Ext 2 trial. First there is selecting questions that kids haven't seen before, making sure there is good coverage of the syllabus, a good spread of difficulty, trying out ideas of your own and discarding most of them, and especially trying to fit the questions into 6 groups of 15 marks. Then when you present your draft to the other teachers there are always issues raised, which again cause you to spend hours getting everything to fit into 15 mark groupings. This doesn't include the actual typing, typesetting, and especially drawing diagram. And finally typing up a good set of solutions. When I have set an Ext 2 trial in the past, I reckon I have spent 40-50 hours in total getting it right (and this is all done by one person). And its not like teachers have a whole lot of spare time at their disposal.
Compare this to the setting HSC exam where they can draw on the time of countless individuals. I'm not sure what is meant by saying that these exams are of low quality. If you are setting the HSC exam itself as the standard, then what do you expect?
Teachers have a job to do. Teach and assess students. Don't get me wrong, teachers who do what you have described above should be commended, but those teachers are not the problem.I think some people don't realise the time needed to set an Ext 2 trial. First there is selecting questions that kids haven't seen before, making sure there is good coverage of the syllabus, a good spread of difficulty, trying out ideas of your own and discarding most of them, and especially trying to fit the questions into 6 groups of 15 marks. Then when you present your draft to the other teachers there are always issues raised, which again cause you to spend hours getting everything to fit into 15 mark groupings. This doesn't include the actual typing, typesetting, and especially drawing diagram. And finally typing up a good set of solutions. When I have set an Ext 2 trial in the past, I reckon I have spent 40-50 hours in total getting it right (and this is all done by one person). And its not like teachers have a whole lot of spare time at their disposal.
Compare this to the setting HSC exam where they can draw on the time of countless individuals. I'm not sure what is meant by saying that these exams are of low quality. If you are setting the HSC exam itself as the standard, then what do you expect?