DarkOperator618
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ayo stop man why we still overanalysing the paper lmao
Yeah to add on to this, does anyone know if the HSC marks include error carried forward within questions. Like if we got a wrong value but used it in the right formula would we get 1 mark out of 2?Guys for the second short answer I used tan instead of cos, what is wrong with me (also how many lost marks is that, will I at least get maybe 2 pity marks pls cause I did the right working out, wrong trig identity)
Yeah I think they do carry on if you get the wrong answer but still do correct working out (i.e they give you pity marks)Yeah to add on to this, does anyone know if the HSC marks include error carried forward within questions. Like if we got a wrong value but used it in the right formula would we get 1 mark out of 2?
Yes, so long as you don't oversimply the question is so doing.Yeah to add on to this, does anyone know if the HSC marks include error carried forward within questions. Like if we got a wrong value but used it in the right formula would we get 1 mark out of 2?
seems like this over-analysis is slowly deteriorating your markayo stop man why we still overanalysing the paper lmao
yeahonestly that wasn't a bad paper
but we all got baited by last years hsc, plus how easy the cssa and other school trial papers were
lol that was comforting
quitelol that was comforting
I swear they say that every year. Is it just me but literally every year you have the people in the news and on Facebook complaining about how the paper did not give students a chance to show what they’ve learnt.
but this was from the teachers themselvesI swear they say that every year. Is it just me but literally every year you have the people in the news complaining about how the paper did not give students a chance to show what they’ve learnt.
Yeah that’s what I meant. I swear in news articles I always see a few students/teachers saying this every year.but this was from the teachers themselves
Yea, but this year's advanced hsc was much harder than last years despite the covid-19 lockdowns and disruptionsYeah that’s what I meant. I swear in news articles I always see a few students/teachers saying this every year.
well this year its fking reasonable - there was barely any calculus it was literally pure statistics - unlike 'every year'.Yeah that’s what I meant. I swear in news articles I always see a few students/teachers saying this every year.
them ppl are snowflakesYeah that’s what I meant. I swear in news articles I always see a few students/teachers saying this every year.
Yea, but this year's advanced hsc was much harder than last years despite the covid-19 lockdowns and disruptions
Well I’ll take your guys word for it, but I do find it difficult to believe you needed to be an extension 1 student to not be rattled by the exam.well this year its fking reasonable - there was barely any calculus it was literally pure statistics - unlike 'every year'.
Wdym? What people? What article? I’m just talking about in general having read a decent amount of articles over the past 4 years that it seems that way.them ppl are snowflakes
that article talked about students struggling in 3 hr exams
I'm sorry but u ever heard of trial papers?
remember a lot of people didnt have trials including myself. the first time i sat 3 hour exams was last week but i didnt get tired idk what people are on aboutI'm sorry but u ever heard of trial papers?
you know whatWell I’ll take your guys word for it, but I do find it difficult to believe you needed to be an extension 1 student to not be rattled by the exam.
Wdym? What people? What article? I’m just talking about in general having read a decent amount of articles over the past 4 years that it seems that way.
bro same, our trials were unweightedremember a lot of people didnt have trials including myself. the first time i sat 3 hour exams was last week but i didnt get tired idk what people are on about